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Brandon R.
Windom, MN
10/24/2009 2:18 PM
City property is still not a good idea as native waterfowl may use the fish rearing ponds for nesting. If the mute swans uproot vegetation they'll certainly create cloudy water, reducing the water quality and inhibiting the growth of walleye frye. Uprooting of vegetation will also remove nesting cover for native waterfowl.