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Grounds/Landscaping

Xeriscaped LandThe benefits of habitat restoration and environmentally sensitive landscaping are enormous: it can improve water quality and the health of soils, provide habitat for wildlife, protect biological diversity, foster a sense of place, and save money. The form that campus landscaping projects can take is equally diverse - whether it's reducing pesticide use, planting native vegetation, minimizing lawn space, removing pavement, or designing wildlife habitat areas. These projects not only improve the environmental health of a campus, but also add to its beauty.

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