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- Prairie - Wikipedia
Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the dominant vegetation type
- Prairie | Flora, Fauna Ecology | Britannica
Midgrass, or mixed-grass, prairie, supporting both bunchgrasses and sod-forming grasses, is the most extensive prairie subtype and occupies the central part of the prairie region Species of porcupine grass, grama grass, wheatgrass, and buffalo grass dominate the vegetation
- 21 Prairie Animals That Define the American Heartland
Ready for a wild ride through the tall grasses and endless skies? Here are 21 prairie animals that capture the raw, rugged spirit of the land—and give the Great Plains its untamed soul The American Bison, with its towering stature and rugged build, stands as a symbol of the Great Plains
- How America’s prairie was nearly destroyed — and why it should be . . .
The American prairie was so vast, so alien, it shattered comprehension Newcomers to the seemingly endless grasslands that once spanned approximately a quarter of North America often hit a psychic wall, descending into fits of mania
- The Best Places to Experience the North American Prairie - AFAR
The prairie is an endangered and underrated ecosystem, and these parks offer a chance to spot wildlife like bison and prairie dogs, hike, bird-watch, and more
- This U. S. State Has the Largest Remaining Tallgrass Prairie on Earth . . .
Oklahoma’s Joseph H Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve protects the largest remaining stretch of tallgrass prairie on Earth Visitors can explore scenic drives, hiking trails, and seasonal
- North American Prairie - Exploring Nature
The North American prairie covers much of the central and western part of the U S to the Rocky Mountains and spreads into northern Canada and down into Mexico
- Where to find native prairies in Kansas and Missouri | KCUR - Kansas . . .
About seven generations ago, prairie swept across 40% of North America, known only to its Native American inhabitants, the wildlife that roamed the plains, and white traders Over the last 10,000
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