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Additional resources for adopting No Mow May in your city <br />These resources can help model your city's program. Options to consider: <br />Registration: Some cities have voluntary registration, others require it, and others don't <br />track participation at all. <br />Lawn signs: Some cities provide free reusable signs, others charge a sign fee, others <br />have residents print their own signs. Most cities offer a link to print a sign at home. <br />• City maintained properties: City properties and parks can also participate. These can be <br />buffer areas, boulevards, or larger spaces. Signage is encouraged. Not mowing around <br />holding ponds and waterways also reduces nuisance Canada goose nesting. <br />Minnesota city links <br />Bemidji —Facebook pa�e and lawn si�n <br />Columbia Heights No Mow May - includes links to Pollinator <br />Info including Mayor's Monarch Pledge <br />Crystal Facebook pa�e <br />Edina No Mow May website <br />Moundsview No Mow May info and re�istration pa�e <br />Mankato No Mow May re�istration pa�e <br />Monticello No mow May info and colorin� pa�e <br />New Brighton Nextdoor pa�e <br />North Mankato No Mow May re�istration pa�e <br />Rochester No Mow May and enforcement info <br />West St. Paul No Mow May website <br />Vadnais Heights No Mow May website <br />Additional resources <br />No Mow May <br />}ielp to preserve and protect polfinators <br />during this trucial spring period. <br />.�i��:: <br />� <br />►� <br />, <br />�� <br />�� <br />�i� <br />m, #. � _: � <br />University of Minnesota Extension: Planting and maintaining a bee lawn <br />University of MN Turfgrass Science: No Mow May <br />Bee City USA: An Initiative of the Xerces Society : No Mow May, Low Mow Spring <br />Resources compiled bv Central Minnesota Audubon Soci <br />