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^ Develop and install site-specific natural history interpretive signs to help park <br />users understand the ecology and management of the site. <br />^ Post signs on the site to explain why certain activities are being conducted. <br />This is especially important, since it may be the single means of informing the <br />most residents. <br />^ Offer public tours and walks for groups and publicize the events with <br />newspaper articles and local access cable TV announcements. <br />^ Integrate resource management activities with public/school environmental <br />education. <br />^ Hold neighborhood meetings to inform citizens of proposed management <br />activities and time lines for implementation. <br />^ Involve local schools in planting, monitoring, and educational activities. <br />Middle school and high school classes often need science projects related to <br />nature or are required to volunteer for community as part of graduation <br />requirements. <br />Top of the World Park Addition Natural Area Management Plan 23 <br />