Includes Photographs, Maps, Aerial photos, Website screenshots and Bibliography.This paper lays out a comparison of prairie restoration sites in three separate stages of progress: one prospective, one in-progress and one established. Through interviews with three restoration experts connected to each of the sites, we determined the challenges and benefits of each stage of the restoration as well as what makes a prairie ideal for restoration. We inspected archival data and land use records to understand the history of each site and how that may affect the success of future projects. Based off of our findings, we created a website as an educational tool. Consistent controlled burns are vital for the management of invasive species, and h...
This publication documents the restoration methods originally developed by Bill Whitney and later re...
In accord with the specifications of the Prairie Project sponsored by the Iowa Academy of Science, t...
Prairies once covered vast areas of the Midwestern United States. In Minnesota, less than one percen...
Includes Photograph, Maps, Tables, Graphs, Appendices and Bibliography.Wisconsin prairies are signif...
Although less than 3 percent of the original vast landscape survives, the tallgrass prairie remains ...
Abstract Over 80% of pre‐settlement Iowa was a prairie landscape, but conversion and neglect has red...
Tallgrass prairie once dominated most of mid-continent North America. Conversion of this prairie to ...
Over the last decade or so there has been an awakening, much like the blossoming of life that happen...
Black Earth Rettenmund Prairie State Natural Area, one of the highest quality prairie remnants in so...
The Palouse prairie of Eastern Washington and Western Idaho is one of the most endangered ecosystems...
Invasions of nonnative species are a major problem for environments around the world, and interest i...
Prairie restorations have been implemented using a variety of seeding methods and techniques. The ou...
This paper documents the development of an outdoor classroom for the Stevens Point Area Catholic Sc...
This research focuses on the social aspects of ecological restoration. Ecological restoration is ass...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This publication documents the restoration methods originally developed by Bill Whitney and later re...
In accord with the specifications of the Prairie Project sponsored by the Iowa Academy of Science, t...
Prairies once covered vast areas of the Midwestern United States. In Minnesota, less than one percen...
Includes Photograph, Maps, Tables, Graphs, Appendices and Bibliography.Wisconsin prairies are signif...
Although less than 3 percent of the original vast landscape survives, the tallgrass prairie remains ...
Abstract Over 80% of pre‐settlement Iowa was a prairie landscape, but conversion and neglect has red...
Tallgrass prairie once dominated most of mid-continent North America. Conversion of this prairie to ...
Over the last decade or so there has been an awakening, much like the blossoming of life that happen...
Black Earth Rettenmund Prairie State Natural Area, one of the highest quality prairie remnants in so...
The Palouse prairie of Eastern Washington and Western Idaho is one of the most endangered ecosystems...
Invasions of nonnative species are a major problem for environments around the world, and interest i...
Prairie restorations have been implemented using a variety of seeding methods and techniques. The ou...
This paper documents the development of an outdoor classroom for the Stevens Point Area Catholic Sc...
This research focuses on the social aspects of ecological restoration. Ecological restoration is ass...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This publication documents the restoration methods originally developed by Bill Whitney and later re...
In accord with the specifications of the Prairie Project sponsored by the Iowa Academy of Science, t...
Prairies once covered vast areas of the Midwestern United States. In Minnesota, less than one percen...