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* 1. Are areas of “open space” specifically designated and left “natural” to encourage corridors for movement of wildlife?

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* 2. Do you have signage in the open space or wildlife corridors to identify wildlife that may be observed?

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* 3. Do you have nesting boxes and bat houses in place on the property?

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* 4. Do you have signage asking people to not venture into the open space areas to protect nesting and habitat locations?

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* 5. Are bee nesting sites established within the property perimeters?

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* 6. Where possible, has incorporated the use of insecticides that are less toxic to bees.

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* 7. Where possible, applies post-application irrigation to rinse insecticides from flower surfaces.

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* 8. Do you have pavers/porous asphalt for parking lot or hardscape areas?

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* 9. Are open space/native areas planted to encourage pollinators?

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* 10. Where possible, are landscape plantings developed and/or updated with native trees, shrubs or perennials?

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* 11. Do you have an established program to reduce invasive species on the property?

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* 12. Do you have outreach information specific that outlines what you do as a sports turf manager (or what your town/business entity does) to support pollinator health?

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* 13. Do you have areas with within the managed property that is designated as natural areas where wildlife/pollinators/native vegetation can be encouraged?

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* 14. Do you have a list of native plants that are available and can be introduced/planted into existing landscape areas?

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* 15. Do you have an active dedicated program to eradicate invasive plants on the property?

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* 16. Do you limit the use of or does not use pesticides in natural areas?

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* 17. Where possible, do you use compost developed on site to improve soil health of landscape beds?

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* 18. Where possible, can you create rain gardens or buffer strips to reduce surface water runoff?

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* 19. Have you raised the turfgrass height of cut or reduced mowing events in non-priority turf areas?

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* 20. Do you use cisterns and rain barrels to support water conversation practices?

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* 21. Do you limit irrigation to non-priority turfgrass areas and use advanced monitors to determine irrigation needs?

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* 22. When irrigating landscape areas, do you use technology sensors to monitor and support irrigation needs?

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* 23. Do you develop and select plants for landscape areas that have similar irrigation or maintenance requirements?

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* 24. Have you incorporated drought tolerant or native plants in the landscape?

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* 25. Where feasible, do you use wetting agents in landscape bed areas?

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* 26. Have you reduced the use of and type of road salt in non-priority areas to reduce salt impact to groundwater?

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* 27. In non-priority turf areas, do you reduce fertility and irrigation practices?

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* 28. Where possible, do you use slow release nitrogen (synthetic or organic) products when fertilizing non-priority turf and landscape areas?

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* 29. Do you maintain the landscape/woodland/natural areas that border turf areas to reduce tick populations and reduce pesticide applications?

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* 30. Where possible, have you replaced plants in landscape areas that serve as hosts for invasive or problem insect pests?

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* 31. Where possible, have you used biological control agents to reduce or eliminate problem insect pests and weeds?

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