“Prairie is rolling or gently undulating and bearing most everywhere an unusually healthy growth of grasses are auspicious [for settlers]...except for.

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“Prairie is rolling or gently undulating and bearing most everywhere an unusually healthy growth of grasses are auspicious [for settlers]...except for the entire want of timber.” —Public land surveyor David Watson describing the prairies in Swede Prairie Township of Yellow Medicine County in 1867.

 Before settlement by people of European descent, the predominant vegetation was tallgrass prairie and wetlands.  18 Million acres of prairie covered Minnesota  Part of the largest ecosystem in North America  Over 900 species of plants have been recorded on remaining prairies in Minnesota Video

Increase water quality by acting like a filter.

At one time  Prairie birds—Marbled Godwits, Upland Sandpipers, Sprague's Pipits, Chestnut Collared Longspurs, Bobolinks, Meadowlarks, and Kingbirds were numerous.  Waterfowl covered the marshes  Bison roamed the western areas  Elk and deer were common. Ron BolduanC. Henderson

 As natural prairie habitats dwindle, so too, do the species of prairie mammals, birds, and insects.  BIRDS Endangered Baird's Sparrow, Henslow's Sparrow, Sprague's Pipit, Chestnut- Collared Longspur, Piping Plover, King Rail, & the Burrowing Owl

 Statewide, today only 180, ,000 acres of prairie remain  Today less than one percent of the original expanse of Minnesota native prairie remains. Video

1890’s1990’s Prairie77.6%0.0% Wetland, Non-forest13%1.9% Grassland9.0% Cropland83.0% DNR estimated landscape change from 1890’s to 1990’s that shows the conversion from prairie to cropland.

Smooth Brome Root system reaches inches in depth Plant height is 2-3 feet Kentucky Bluegrass Root system reaches 6-8 inches in depth Plant height is about one foot Sideoats grama Root system reaches to five feet in depth Plant height is inches Big bluestem Root system reaches down to nine feet in depth Plant height is 4-8 feet Because they develop very deep root systems, native grasses provide very good long-term erosion control. Native grasses are therefore desirable for stabilizing soils. Grow slower than their counterparts fcps.edu

 Roy Robison, Donald B. White, and Mary H. Meyer. University of Minnesota Extension html 38.html  Minnesota DNR

“Ask-an-Expert about the Minnesota River” profiles scientists and citizens answering questions about the health of the Minnesota River. Produced by the Water Resources Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato To learn more, visit the Minnesota River Basin Data: mrbdc.mnsu.edu/learn