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Restoring Canada's Native Prairies

Restoring Canada's Native Prairies
Author: John Philip Morgan
Publisher: Argyle, Man. : Prairie Habitats
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1995
Genre: Prairie plants
ISBN:

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The Tallgrass Prairie Center Guide to Prairie Restoration in the Upper Midwest

The Tallgrass Prairie Center Guide to Prairie Restoration in the Upper Midwest
Author: Daryl Smith
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1587299526

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"This manual, by four of the most knowledgeable prairie restorationists in the Upper Midwest, brings together absolutely everything that anyone, regardless of background, needs to know for proper tallgrass prairie restoration. In addition to chapters on everything from planning to implementing to managing a prairie, chapters on native seed production and restoring prairies in public spaces and along roadsides cover all that is necessary for successful prairie restorations. This book is an absolute must for anyone in the business of prairie restoration as well as a great read for any prairie enthusiast." -- Robert H. Mohlenbrock, distinguished professor emeritus of botany, Southern Illinois University --Book Jacket.


Prairie Directory of North America

Prairie Directory of North America
Author: Charlotte Adelman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0199710449

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The first single, comprehensive source for locating North American public prairies, grasslands, and savannas, Prairie Directory of North America is a guide unlike any other. First published in 2001, the book uniquely catalogs the continent's most well-known prairie sites by country and state for easy reference. With the addition of over three hundred newly located, preserved, or restored sites, the second edition is the prairie enthusiast's ideal guide to locating countless North American sites-from the well-documented to the remote. Readers can use the guide to plan both convenient visits to close-to-home prairies and journeys to sites well across the continent. Also included is an expanded state-by-state index, ideal for locating specific prairies in any given state. The victim of destructive plowing and construction at the hands of European settlers, North American grassland ecosystems that once spanned the entire continent have suffered degradation and fragmentation. With the Prairie Directory as a guide, however, ecologists, environmental scientists, and tourists can experience the essence of this ancient ecosystem and, in some locations, even its vastness. The book lists tiny, hidden half-acre prairies spared by the plow as well as popular sites covering millions of acres. It documents prairies hidden deep in forests or in plain sight in American Indian reservations. The only one of its kind, this book will allow readers to experience the prairie as a colorful, fragrant, wildlife-rich North American landscape.


Rewilding the West

Rewilding the West
Author: Richard Manning
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2009-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520943179

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"The most destructive force in the American West is its commanding views, because they foster the illusion that we command," begins Richard Manning's vivid, anecdotally driven account of the American plains from native occupation through the unraveling of the American enterprise to today. As he tells the story of this once rich, now mostly empty landscape, Manning also describes a grand vision for ecological restoration, currently being set in motion, that would establish a prairie preserve larger than Yellowstone National Park, flush with wild bison, elk, bears, and wolves. Taking us to an isolated stretch of central Montana along the upper Missouri River, Manning peels back the layers of history and discovers how key elements of the American story—conservation, the New Deal, progressivism, the yeoman myth, and the idea of private property—have collided with and shaped this incomparable landscape. An account of great loss, Rewilding the West also holds out the promise of resurrection—but rather than remake the plains once again, Manning proposes that we now find the wisdom to let the prairies remake us.


Prairie Roots

Prairie Roots
Author: Garth Wruck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2003
Genre: Grassland conservation
ISBN:

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Islands of Grass

Islands of Grass
Author: Trevor Herriot
Publisher: Coteau Books
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1550509322

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From esteemed naturalist Trevor Herriot and acclaimed nature photographer Branimir Gjetvaj, Islands of Grass is a beautiful, well-researched call-to-action and a passionately wrought love letter to the prairie grasslands that are rapidly disappearing in the wake of modernity’s relentless push. Before the arrival of settlers, the Great Northern Plain sprawled across the centre of the continent and rivalled the African savannah for wildlife, with herds of bison and pronghorn antelope numbering in the millions. It was also the home for species of birds and animals that lived nowhere else. Today that range is threatened by human incursion and in some areas there are only pockets of unadulterated prairie grassland left, small islands of a unique environment. In those small plots of grasslands species cling to survival, unable to thrive in any other environment. In presenting the irreplaceable beauty and the complexity of the grasslands, Trevor and Branimir ask the reader to both admire its majesty and consider its value. Full of extraordinary photos supported by the thought-provoking prose of Trevor Herriot, this book will bring the wonder of the grasslands to a wider audience.


Changing Prairie Landscapes

Changing Prairie Landscapes
Author: Patrick Douaud
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2000
Genre: Ecology
ISBN: 9780889771468

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Landscapes of the Northern Great Plains have been constantly changing, but never so rapidly as under modern conditions of economic affluence and technological development. This change is multifaceted and has an impact not only on the fabric of culture and its perception of landscape, but also on the ecology and physical landforms. Multidisciplinary research has therefore become an important tool in identifying the influences that human activities have, not only on cultural landscapes but on biophysical ones as well. This collection of articles, originating in a conference held at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in April 2000, focuses on just such an integration of research concerning the Great Plains of North America and involving the disciplines of geology, archaeology, biology, geography, sociology, and agriculture.


Ten Years of Prairie Restoration

Ten Years of Prairie Restoration
Author: Sophie Alexandra Higgs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015
Genre: Austin College Sneed Prairie
ISBN:

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Tallgrass prairie restoration is underway at Austin College Sneed Prairie. Since 2002 ten fields have been managed in three different ways, all of which are intended to restore native prairie. Sophie Higgs repeated measurements that had first been made in 2004, and added several other measurements.--Abstract, page vii.


Prairie Plants of the University of Wisconsin--Madison Arboretum

Prairie Plants of the University of Wisconsin--Madison Arboretum
Author: Theodore S. Cochrane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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A pioneer and leader in the preservation and restoration of native Midwest prairies since the 1930s, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum has a stellar collection of prairie plant species, including horsetails, ferns, rushes, sedges, grasses, shrubs, vines, and wildflowers. This guide illustrates and describes more than 360 native and introduced species that grow and bloom on the Arboretum prairies and also briefly discusses or mentions many additional species, infraspecific taxa, and hybrids. Its intent is to increase awareness and respect for remaining small prairie remnants, motivate readers to work for prairie preservation and restoration, and encourage the planting of native species in yards and gardens. Botanist and taxonomist Theodore S. Cochrane has written the text to engage a variety of readers: prairie enthusiasts, gardeners, amateur botanists, younger students learning about plants, and college students and professionals. Nomenclature follows in part the new APG classification system. Richly illustrated with detailed color photographs by Claudia S. Lipke and botanical illustrations and maps by Kandis Elliot, the guide provides a beautiful and informative sample of the flora of the Arboretum and of the southern Wisconsin prairie landscape. Many of the plants, of course, are also found throughout the upper Midwestern United States and in adjacent southern Canada.


The Canadian Prairies

The Canadian Prairies
Author: Gerald Friesen
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 846
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802066480

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A history of the Canadian prairie provinces from the days of Native-European contact to the 1980s.