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16) Expand invasive species removal programs to make it possible to re-establish native milkweed <br /> and nectar plants to the landscape. <br /> 17) Host or support a city monarch butterfly festival. <br /> Systems Change: <br /> 18) Remove milkweed from the list of noxious plants in city weed/ landscaping ordinances (if <br /> applicable). <br /> 19) Change weed or mowing ordinances to allow for native prairie and plant habitats. <br /> 20) Increase the percentage of native plants, shrubs and trees that must be used in city landscaping <br /> ordinances and encourage use of milkweed where appropriate. <br /> 21) Direct city property managers to consider the use of native milkweed and nectar plants at city <br /> properties where appropriate. <br /> 22) Integrate monarch butterfly conservation into the city's Park Master Plan, Sustainability Plan, <br /> Climate Resiliency Plan or other city plans. <br /> 23) Change landscape ordinances to support integrated pest management and reduced use of <br /> pesticides and insecticides. <br /> 24) Ban the use of neonicotinoid pesticides, or plants and seeds treated with neonicotinoid <br /> pesticides, on city lands. <br /> 25) California Specific: Pass a resolution to protect over-wintering monarch butterfly habitat on <br /> public and private lands. <br />
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