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• <br />• <br />• <br />Woolen's Park Wetland Bank Part B: Appendix 2 <br />Critical Connections Ecological Services, Inc. <br />January, 17th 2012 <br />Order native seed, if necessary (September). <br />Page 8 of 8 <br />Mow and create required burn breaks, and implement prescribed burn plan in October of first year <br />(October). <br />if necessary, broadcast native seed to prescribed seeding areas following prescribed burn (October <br />through November). <br />Year 5 Vegetation Establishment and Management Schedule: <br />Spring: <br />Apply spot treatments of herbicide to remaining invasive species populations, including reed canary <br />grass, phragmites, cattail, common and glossy buckthorn, honeysuckle, and amur maple (May and June). <br />Monitor overall vegetation establishment, remaining invasive species populations, and areas seeded <br />with native seed mixes the prior fall (June). <br />Summer: <br />Monitor overall vegetation establishment (June through September). <br />Fall: <br />Apply spot treatments of herbicide to remainingin'vasive species populations, including reed canary <br />grass, phragmites, cattail, common and glossy buckthorn, honeysuckle, and amur maple (May and June). <br />Future Management: <br />Under (this planned restoration and management approach, it is assumed that vegetation monitoring <br />and spot treatment of invasive species will be conducted by the City of Lino Lakes on a biennial schedule <br />from year six onward. Prescribed burning will be used as the primary management tool, with prescribed <br />burns of the wetland banking site being implemented on a three to five year cycle. <br />
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