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present currently. During the restoration process, installation of a silt fence along this <br />stretch of the river would prevent further erosion caused by the removing non -natives and <br />restoring prairie to the area. <br />FIGURE 14. POTENTIAL OAK COPSE LOCATIONS <br />0 0.125 0.25 N <br />1:5,000 Miles 1'V <br />PRIORITYIWovide polMator and wildlife habitat <br />This priority wi plished mainly through establishment of the prairie, though the <br />restoration activitiall units will help. On the prairie unit, this will be accomplished <br />through careful spries mix preparation. A goal of the restoration is to have at least 25 <br />pollinator plants (including common and whorled milkweed) in the prairie and savanna <br />restoration areas. These plants will provide important habitat and resources for pollinator <br />populations in decline across the state and country. Milkweed plants in particular are <br />important habitat and food sources for monarch butterflies, as well as a host of other insect <br />species. <br />Friends of the Mississippi W. H. Houlton Conservation Area NRMP <br />M. <br />