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The cities are trying to pass a bylaw to make the shorelines of the Credit River more natural and sustainable. The Cities want to replace “pretty” flowers with native grasses, and shrubs along the waterfront . Currently many homeowners with riverfront properties have pretty gardens. Why do the Cities want to do this? Explain how this would affect the abiotic and biotic features of the Credit River?

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Open Question: Science Question? Please Help?
The cities are trying to pass a bylaw to make the shorelines of the Credit River more natural and sustainable. The Cities want to replace “pretty” flowers with native grasses, and shrubs along the waterfront . Currently many homeowners with riverfront properties have pretty gardens. Why do the Cities want to do this? Explain how this would affect the abiotic and biotic features of the Credit River?

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Open Question: Science Question? Please Help?
Why would the city want to pass a bylaw to prevent the use of pesticides and fertilizers on riverfront property? Explain how these chemicals would affect the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

Aquatic Ecosystem:

Pesticides:

Fertilizers:

Terrestrial Ecosystem:

Pesticides:

Fertilizers:

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