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A farmer checks on his cows grazing in a pasture next to a lake. The lake is surrounded by a fence to keep the cattle out, reducing negative environmental impacts.

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1. Improved water quality: Fencing will prevent cattle from entering the lake and contaminating the water with their waste and/or disturbing sediment and causing additional pollution. 2. Reduced erosion: Fencing reduces the number of cattle interacting with the lake’s shoreline, reducing the chances of shoreline erosion due to their trampling. 3. Improved wildlife habitat: Fencing will help to create a more nurturing habitat for wildlife in and around the lake, which can lead to improved biodiversity. 4. Improved aesthetics: Fencing will increase the visual appeal of the lake, making it a more attractive destination for recreation, tourism, and other activities. 5. Natural filtration: The fencing will also provide a sort of natural filtration system, as the trees and shrubs in and around the lake will help to filter pollutants and contaminants before they can reach the lake.

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Feb. 13, 2023, 3:15 p.m.

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Published: Monday, February 13, 2023

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