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How can I help protect my watershed?

The job of protecting, maintaining, and restoring the quality of life around us can only be successful with the full support of the community. Montgomery County is well endowed with aquatic resources, and many county streams support a remarkable variety of fish and aquatic life, including amphibians, reptiles, and birds. Some streams that have been seriously degraded need to be restored. Everyone benefits by becoming more aware of the uniqueness of their own subwatershed, as well as by making the connection between their individual actions and the health of these special waterways.

There are many ways to protect your local stream. After you find out in what particular subwatershed you live, go for a walk along the stream banks to get to know it better. See what condition it is in. Become aware of the wildlife living there. Here are just a few ways you can help your stream - and improve the quality of life in Montgomery County for all of us:


 

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