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Native Prairie Native Plants
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Saskatchewan prairies began to form 17,000 years ago as the last of the ice from the Wisconsin Glaciation melted. Landscape was shaped by: - Harsh climates - Periodic Fires - Grazing Animals
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Native prairie is a grassland ecosystem
Native prairie is a grassland ecosystem. Grassland ecosystems cover between million km2 (31- 43%) of the earth's surface. They represent one of the earth's major biomes and, historically at least, are one of the most productive and diverse terrestrial ecosystems.
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The disappearance of native prairie means the disappearance of thousands of years of evolutionary history.
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- Have adapted to their specific climatic zone and soil type
Grasses dominate native prairie, but a close look at the prairie uncovers hundreds of different species of grasses and wildflowers! Native Plant: a plant indigenous to Saskatchewan that has evolved here! - Have adapted to their specific climatic zone and soil type Pasture Sage
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Are part of the biodiversity that help to keep our ecosystems healthy.
Support a vast number of species that have evolved with them in an intricate relationship. Prairie Coneflower
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Wild Blue Flax
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Prairie Rose
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Purple Prairie Clover
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Blue Grama Grass
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Needle and Thread Grass
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June Grass
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Prairie Sandreed
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Foxtail Barley
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