Prairie remnant

Prairie Remnant Near Chicago Illinois

A prairie remnant commonly refers to grassland areas in the western and midwestern United States and Canada that remain to some extent undisturbed by European settlement. Prairie remnants range in levels of degradation but nearly all contain at least some semblance of the pre-Colombian local plant assemblage of a particular region. Prairie remnants have become increasingly threatened due to the threats of urban and suburban development, pollution, fire suppression and especially the incursion of invasive species.

Tallgrass prairies in North America

It has been estimated that 99% of tallgrass prairie habitats in North America have been destroyed mainly due to conversion to agriculture.[1]

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References

  1. Crescent Lake Wildlife Refuge, Nebraska U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Retrieved 29 November 2016


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