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GrasslandsLIVE: A Distance Learning Adventure
Rolling acres of grassland used to stretch across the U.S. Historically the shortgrass, mixed-grass and tallgrass prairies covered about one-fifth of North America. Today, much of the historic range of grasslands has been lost, but grasslands continue to provide rich habitats for birds, fish mammals, insects and plants as well as key ecosystem services, such as capture of carbon and water. Learn about this ecosystem and how scientists, citizens, local ranchers and farmers are working together to manage and conserve this important habitat.
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Original Air Date:
May 17, 2017
Web Site:
https://GrasslandsLIVE.org
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https://GrasslandsLIVE.org
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