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� r <br /> secure the status of these spaces. Transfer of ownership from the developer to agencies <br /> such as the Minnesota Land Trust, the Nature Conservancy (in the interest of rare and <br /> significant ecological features) or to the city through dedication are also measures to <br /> ensure the preservation of these open lands. <br /> 7. Provide Public Education <br /> There are many resources available for Orono residents who wish to improve the <br /> ecological health and scenic character of their own lots using Conservation Design <br /> techniques. The following resources can be accessed through the internet, local <br /> libraries, or City Hall: <br /> (Forthcoming: resources for Rain gardens, Native Landscaping, Conservation <br /> Design, DNR, others) <br /> City of Orono DSU, Inc <br /> Draft CPA 17 August, 2005 <br />