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Protecting the Environment Starts in Your Backyard Michael Trop Conservation Education Specialist John Marshall Soil & Water Conservation District September 7, 2013

Protecting the Environment Starts in Your Backyard

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Presentation by Michael Trop, Conservation Education Specialist for the John Marshall Soil & Water Conservation District -- at PEC's Sustainable Landscaping Workshop in Warrenton, VA on September 7, 2013.

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Page 1: Protecting the Environment Starts in Your Backyard

Protecting the Environment Starts in Your Backyard

Michael TropConservation Education Specialist

John Marshall Soil & Water Conservation District

September 7, 2013

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Kettle Run

Map Source: US EPA

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Broad RunKettle Run

Map Source: US EPA

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Occoquan RiverBroad Run

Kettle Run

Map Source: US EPA

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Occoquan RiverBroad Run

Kettle Run

Map Source: US EPA

Potomac River

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Chesapeake Bay

Occoquan RiverBroad Run

Kettle Run

Map Source: US EPA

Potomac River

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Upstream & Downstream

• What you do to your lawn affects people, plants, and animals downstream

• What people upstream do to their lawn affects your water quality– Follow the Golden Rule

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What’s in your yard can affect water quality?

Pet Waste

Fertilizer

Pesticides

Septic Systems

Sediment

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Causes and Solutions

• Fertilizer– N&P contribute to many of the dissolved oxygen problems in

the Bay– Apply fertilizer only as needed (follow directions); get your

soil tested• Pet Waste

– E. coli impairs many streams in our area– Pick up after your pet, even in the backyard

• Septic Systems– Bacteria and raw sewage can contaminate water– Have your system inspected & pumped regularly

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Causes and Solutions

• Pesticides– May harm aquatic wildlife and contaminate

groundwater– Apply pesticides only as needed (follow directions);

more is not more effective; use correct pesticide• Sediment

– Sediment can clog waterways & nutrients and chemicals can attach to sediments and be carried downstream

– Seed or sod lawn areas prone to erosion; plants and trees help too

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Protecting the Environment Starts in Your Backyard Con’t

Julie BolthouseFauquier County Land Use OfficerPiedmont Environmental Council

September 7, 2013

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Fragmentation and Modification

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Invasion by Alien Species

Kudzu Tree of Heaven

Emerald Ash Borer Gypsy Moth

Image Credit: US Forest Service

Photo Credit: Scott Edhart (contribution to public domain) Photo Credit: Scott Edhart (contribution to public domain)

Image Credit: US Forest Service

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Wildlife Ranges

Indian Bat

US Fish and Wildlife Approximate Range of Indiana Bat

Image Credit: US Fish and Wildlife Service

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Wildlife Ranges

Cedar Waxwing

Image Credit: National Audubon Society

Photo Credit: Ken Thomas (contributed to public domain)

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Wildlife Ranges

Jefferson Salamander

Image Credit: US Department of Agriculture

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Biodiversity

Image Credit: John White Prince William Conservation Alliance

Image Credit: Branlon (contributed to public domain)

Image Credit: Snowmanradio (contributedto public domain)

Image Credit: Julia Flanagan with Prince William Conservation Alliance

Image Credit: Kim Hosen with Prince William Conservation Alliance

50 Mammals69 Fish23 Amphibians31 Reptiles15 Mollusks178 Birds

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Ecosystem Services

Pollination

Image Credit: Kim Hosen with Prince William Conservation Alliance

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Ecosystem Services

Pest Management – Diversity = Balanced

Ecosystem

96% of birds rear their young on insects and spiders

Photo Credits: Magee Design

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Ecosystem Services

• Nutrient Cycling – Healthy soil is alive!

Image Credit: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

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Start at Home

There's only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self. So you have to begin there...

- Aldous Huxley

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Start Small

All big things are made up of trifles…

My entire life has been built on trifles. - Mahatma

Gandhi

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And Don’t Ever Doubt that Your Efforts Make a Difference

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,committed, citizens can change the world.

Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead