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• <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. 1989 (currently under <br />revision). Protecting water quality in urban areas: Best <br />management practices for Minnesota. <br />Schueler, T. 1995. Site planning for urban stream protection. Environmental Land Planning <br />Document Series. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and U.S. Environmental <br />Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. 232 pp. <br />Call the DNR Information Center at (651) 296 -6157 for free copies of the two following: <br />* Protecting water quality and wetlands in forest management in Minnesota. 1995. 140 pp. <br />* Visual quality best management practices for forest management in Minnesota. 1994. 78 pp. <br />Biological diversity <br />* Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, County Biological Survey. Minnesota County <br />Biological Survey Map Series. Call (651) 296 -8324 for free maps. <br />Wovcha, D.S., B.C. Delaney, and G.E. Nordquist. 1995. Minnesota's St. Croix River Valley and Anoka <br />Sand Plain: A guide to native habitats. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 234 pp. <br />Illustration © 1997 Chris Baird, Minneapolis. All rights reserved • <br />Would you like to learn more about applying the above concepts to community plans and <br />projects? If so, attend a "Keeping Nature in Your Community" workshop for two full days of <br />hands -on training. The workshops are designed for teams of local officials, planners, natural <br />resource managers, technical advisors, and interested citizens who are working together on <br />community -based projects, including comprehensive natural resources or open space plans. For <br />more information about the workshops, call the Tree Trust at (612) 920 -9326. <br />
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