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AREAS IN THE REGION: 19904I
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The most important elements of the natural resource base of the Region-lakes, rivers and streams, wetlands, woodlands, prairies, wildlife habitat areas, and
steeply sloped areas-are found in the environmental corridors and isolated natural resource areas identified on this map. The preservation of these areas
in natural, open uses will help maintain the overall quality of the environment of the Region; preserve its natural beauty; and provide opportunities for
recreational, educational, and scientific pursuits. Moreover, because these areas are generally poorly suited for urban development, their preservation will
help to avoid the creation of new environmental and developmental problems.
Source: SEWRPC.
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