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INTRODUCTION TO THE PRAIRIES
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Where are the Prairies located? http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Experiments/Biome/biograssland.php Go to link below for information from NASA
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Description of the Prairies Divided into 3 types of grasses: tall grass (true prairie), mixed (mid) grass, and short grass. tall-grass prairie formed a narrow band from Canada south to the Gulf Coast Prairie in Texas on the East side Mid/mixed prairie formed a band from Canada south to Texas in the middle between the tall and short grass prairies Short grass prairie is bordered by the mountains on the West side
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Tall, mixed and short grasses Short-grass prairie Tall-grass prairie Mixed-grass prairie
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Climate of the Prairies Variable climate with periodic droughts, usually bunched into spans of multiple years Semi-arid, precipitation varies from east to west 320mm Greeley Colorado-900mm Kansas City, Kansas Dominated by four seasons, temps vary from north to south Temps to -40 in the winter in the North and +110 in the Summer in the South Grasslands of the World, Suttie, Reynolds, Batello, 2005
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Human Impacts Before European influence prairies were basically not impacted by Native Americans Due to modern agriculture and urbanization experts estimate 70-95% of the native prairies have been converted to other uses.
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Fauna of Prairies-Past At time of early exploration bison, pronghorn (antelope) were dominant herbivores. Estimated that 40-60 million bison and antelope present on prairies Also habitat for small mammals prairie dogs, jack rabbits, ground squirrels, gophers and voles Habitat for invertebrates grasshoppers, beetles, ants and sap feeders Birds included western meadowlark, grasshopper sparrow, horned lark, chestnut-collared longspur, hawks, eagles and owls Pronghorn (antelope) Western Meadowlark Bison
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Fauna of the Prairies-Present Cattle have replaced bison, pronghorn numbers dramatically reduced Prairie dog numbers reduced by 98% Prairies provide stopping grounds for migrating birds Populations of white tail deer and coyotes have greatly expanded their range and increased their numbers skolaiimages.com free-extras.com
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Flora of the Prairies Native grasses have been nearly replaced by agricultural crops: wheat, corn, soybeans, millet, rye, flax etc. The prairies used to include many grasses some of which included: big blue-stem, little blue-stem, Indian grass, switch grass, needle and thread, wheat grass, blue grama and buffalo grass. Some trees on the prairie included: cottonwood, ash, juniper, aspen, oak and others Most of the cottonwoods have been reduced in number due to dams placed along the Upper Missouri Basin, urbanization and agriculture. Blue Grama Grass Cottonwood Tree
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Activities Students may choose from the following list: Prepare a short presentation or report on the contents of the prairie of the past Prepare a short presentation or report on where native (pristine) prairie can be found in your area or an area near you Prepare a photo album of prairie flora or fauna or both Compile a presentation or report on one of the types of prairie include range (original and current), contents and climate Research and prepare report on organization and agencies involved with preserving native prairies Prepare a short presentation or report on the Tribal Nations of the Great Plains Presentations and reports will be evaluated using included rubric
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