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Better Living on Our Lakes and RiversKeeping Our Shores: Shoreland Best Management PracticesIntroduces best management practices that shoreland owners can use to protect the water quality in a lake or river, including shoreline filter strips, proper septic maintenance, and appropriate lawn care practices. (15:20) Better Living on Our Lakes and Rivers The Living Shore: Best Management Practices for Shoreland VegetationReviews benefits of shoreland vegetation and provides information on re-establishing vegetative strips along shorelines. (16:49) Better Living on Our Lakes and Rivers Shoreland Restoration: A Growing SolutionOutlines why natural shorelines help protect water quality and wildlife habitat, and introduces how shoreland property owners can restore natural functions to their shorelines. (15:30) Better Living on Our Lakes and Rivers Standing Firm Against Erosion: Best Management Practices for Shoreland StabilizationCovers reasons why erosion occurs and shows several different techniques for stabilizing shorelines. (18:25) Better Living on Our Lakes and Rivers Stop Exotics, Clean Your BoatIllustrates the steps boaters, sailors, and personal watercraft users can take to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive plants and animals. (11:09) Better Living on Our Lakes and Rivers Rivers: Ribbons of LifeIllustrates the importance of land use and land management along rivers and within a watershed, with a focus on responsible land use decisions and protecting natural vegetation along rivers. (22:00) Better Living on Our Lakes and Rivers Culverts: Not Just Something to Pass OverHighlights the importance of properly installed and maintained culverts. (20:09) Better Living on Our Lakes and Rivers Septic Systems Revealed: A Guide to Operation, Care, and MaintenanceDescribes the basics of septic systems, including system features, safety, use, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. (23:32) Better Living on Our Lakes and Rivers Water Conservation: Managing Our Precious Liquid AssetStresses the economic savings, improved wastewater treatement, and reduction in chemical use that result from conservation. (21:45)
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