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Respondents were asked to indicate which of the following watershed protection and restoration activities they currently conduct: stream bank clean-ups, stream bank fencing, riparian restoration, tree / shrub planting, marsh grass planting, wetland restoration, fish stocking, habitat restoration, storm drain stenciling, advocating public access, and acid mine reclamation. The chart below displays the relative number of organizations that currently conduct these watershed activities. The three activities with the highest number of respondents include:
- stream bank clean-ups (196 respondents)
- tree / shrub planting (175 respondents)
- riparian restoration (174 respondents)
The three activities with the lowest number of respondents include:
- acid mine reclamation (17 respondents)
- marsh grass planting (37 respondents)
- fish stocking (44 respondents)
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