My own feeling for tallgrass prairie is that of modem man fallen in love with the face in a faded tintype. Only the frame is still real; the rest is illusion and dream. So it is with the original prairie. The beautiful face of it had faded before I was born, before I had a chance to touch and feel it, and all that I have known of the prairie is the setting and mood-that broad sky of pure and intense light, with a sort of loftiness to the days, and the young prairie-born winds running past me from open horizons
Natural history is the heart and soul of the Flint Hills. The terraced landscape created by layers o...
For many years I have lived on the prairie, where I became familiar with the grasses. Each spring I ...
Prairie is the unlikely yet rather successful marriage of what a prairie looks like to a scientist a...
My own feeling for tallgrass prairie is that of modem man fallen in love with the face in a faded ti...
Appendices include a useful list of prairie nurseries and seed sources and a directory of representa...
Tallgrass prairie once blanketed approximately 170 million acres of North America, from Texas up int...
A respected author and scholar, Paul A. Johnsgard has spent a lifetime observing the natural delight...
A story asking you to visualize the beauty of the prairie and the simple bits of nature. Includes th...
North American grasslands have figured prominently in our North American heritage. Prairies first pr...
Twenty poems and 23 drawings illustrate the integrated habitat and denizens of the North American pr...
“Prairies lead into the sky!” The remarkable sky of the Flint Hills seldom fails to create awe and e...
There were (and are) many ways to see a prairie fire—both literally and figuratively. Nineteenth-cen...
Prairies have been termed the nation\u27s most endangered ecosystem. Tallgrass prairies especially h...
We can still see the sky the way our ancestors and Native Americans did. It is still there, unchange...
Introduction: On a calm, still night in the Flint Hills, I entered into another world. You can still...
Natural history is the heart and soul of the Flint Hills. The terraced landscape created by layers o...
For many years I have lived on the prairie, where I became familiar with the grasses. Each spring I ...
Prairie is the unlikely yet rather successful marriage of what a prairie looks like to a scientist a...
My own feeling for tallgrass prairie is that of modem man fallen in love with the face in a faded ti...
Appendices include a useful list of prairie nurseries and seed sources and a directory of representa...
Tallgrass prairie once blanketed approximately 170 million acres of North America, from Texas up int...
A respected author and scholar, Paul A. Johnsgard has spent a lifetime observing the natural delight...
A story asking you to visualize the beauty of the prairie and the simple bits of nature. Includes th...
North American grasslands have figured prominently in our North American heritage. Prairies first pr...
Twenty poems and 23 drawings illustrate the integrated habitat and denizens of the North American pr...
“Prairies lead into the sky!” The remarkable sky of the Flint Hills seldom fails to create awe and e...
There were (and are) many ways to see a prairie fire—both literally and figuratively. Nineteenth-cen...
Prairies have been termed the nation\u27s most endangered ecosystem. Tallgrass prairies especially h...
We can still see the sky the way our ancestors and Native Americans did. It is still there, unchange...
Introduction: On a calm, still night in the Flint Hills, I entered into another world. You can still...
Natural history is the heart and soul of the Flint Hills. The terraced landscape created by layers o...
For many years I have lived on the prairie, where I became familiar with the grasses. Each spring I ...
Prairie is the unlikely yet rather successful marriage of what a prairie looks like to a scientist a...