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1. Reduced runoff and soil erosion: Fencing can help decrease the amount of runoff and soil erosion entering the lake and adjacent environment. 2. Improved wildlife habitat: Fencing can help provide wildlife with the secure habitat and sanctuary it needs for foraging and breeding. 3. Reduced human disturbance: Fencing can help reduce the amount of human traffic that enters the lake, thus reducing the disturbance of the wildlife and the habitat. 4. Improved water quality: Fencing can help reduce the amount of pollutants entering the lake due to runoff, as well as reduce the amount of litter that may enter the water. 5. Reduced water loss: By enclosing the lake, fencing helps reduce the amount of water lost through evaporation, thus helping preserve the lake's water levels.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 13, 2023, 3:12 p.m.

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Published: Monday, February 13, 2023

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