The protected grasslands of North America consist of prairies, with a dominant vegetation type of herbaceous plants like grasses, sedges, and other prairie plants, rather than woody vegetation like trees. Grasslands were generally dominant within the Interior Plains of central North America but was also present elsewhere. The protected areas for this ecosystem include public nature reserves managed by American, Canadian and Mexican wildlife management agencies, Native American tribes and Canadian First Nations, state wildlife management agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private nature reserves.[1]

Generally speaking, these regions are devoid of trees, except for riparian or gallery forests associated with streams and rivers. The tallgrass prairie, with moderate rainfall and rich soils, were ideally suited to agriculture so it became a productive grain-growing region. The tallgrass prairie ecosystem covered some 170 million acres (690,000 km2) of North America. Besides agriculture, much of the shortgrass prairie became grazing land for domestic livestock. Short grasslands occur in semi-arid climates while tall grasslands are in areas of higher rainfall. Although much of the grasslands are in the Great Plains ecoregion, protected grasslands can be found in other areas of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Desert (arid) grasslands are composed of sparse grassland ecoregions located in the deserts and xeric shrublands biome. Temperature extremes and low amounts of rainfall characterise these kinds of grasslands. Therefore, plants and animals are well adapted to minimize water loss.[2] Shrub-steppe is also a type of low-rainfall natural grassland. While arid, shrub-steppes have sufficient moisture to support a cover of perennial grasses or shrubs, a feature which distinguishes them from deserts. The shrub-steppes of North America occur in the western United States and western Canada, in the rain shadow between the Cascades and Sierra Nevada on the west and the Rocky Mountains on the east.

The expanses of grass once sustained migrations of an estimated 30 to 60 million American bison which maintained grazing pressure as a keystone species. Once bison could be found across much of North America. While they ranged from the eastern seaboard states to southeast Washington, eastern Oregon, and northeastern California, the greatest numbers were found within the great bison belt on the shortgrass plains east of the Rocky Mountains that stretched from Alberta to Texas.[3] Grazing is important to soil, vegetation and overall ecological balance. The ecosystem was maintained by a pattern of disturbance caused by natural wildfire and grazing by bison, a pattern which is called pyric herbivory.[4] The indigenous peoples of the Plains occupied the land, hunting bison and pronghorn. The expansion of the United States onto the frontier decimated the population of the indigenous people and the bison.[5] Bison occupy less than 1% of their historical range with fewer than 20,000 bison in conservation herds on public, tribal or private protected lands. Roughly 500,000 animals are raised for commercial purposes.[6]

The plowing of the tallgrass prairie to plant crops destroyed the natural habitat. Less than 4 percent of the prairie is left according to most estimates.[7] Intensive farming, urbanization, and the spread of trees - that were formerly limited by periodic fires - continue to contribute to habitat loss.[8] Studies estimated in 2018 that grasslands in the U.S were being lost at a rate of more than one-million-acre per year (0.40×10^6 ha).[9]

Protected areas

Name Location Operator Bison
American PrairieMontanaAmerican Prairie FoundationYes
Antelope Island State ParkUtahUtah State ParksYes
Badlands National Park South DakotaNational Park ServiceYes
Banff National ParkAlbertaParks CanadaYes
Baskett Slough National Wildlife RefugeOregonU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Battelle Darby Creek Metro ParkOhioColumbus and Franklin County Metro ParksYes
Bear Butte State ParkSouth DakotaSouth Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and ParksYes
Bear River State ParkWyomingWyoming Division of State Parks and Historic SitesYes
Big Basin Prairie PreserveKansasKansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
Big Thicket National PreserveTexasNational Park Service
Black Kettle National GrasslandTexasU.S. Forest Service
Blue Mounds State ParkMinnesotaMinnesota Department of Natural ResourcesYes
Bonham State ParkTexasTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
Broken Kettle Grasslands PreserveIowaThe Nature ConservancyYes
Buena Vista Wildlife AreaWisconsinWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Buenos Aires National Wildlife RefugeArizonaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Buffalo Gap National GrasslandSouth DakotaU.S. Forest Service
Camp PendletonCaliforniaUnited States Marine CorpsYes
Caprock Canyons State ParkTexasTexas Parks and Wildlife DepartmentYes
Carrizo Plain National MonumentCaliforniaU.S. Bureau of Land Management
Catoosa Wildlife Management AreaTennesseeTennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Cayler Prairie State PreserveIowaIowa Department of Natural Resources
Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences
Chickasaw National Recreation AreaOklahomaNational Park ServiceYes
Chippewa Cree Tribal Buffalo PastureMontanaChippewa CreeYes
Cimarron National GrasslandKansasU.S. Forest Service
Clymer Meadow PreserveTexasThe Nature Conservancy
Comanche National GrasslandColoradoU.S. Forest Service
Conrad Savanna Nature PreserveIndianaIndiana Department of Natural Resources
Cosumnes River PreserveCaliforniaThe Nature Conservancy, Bureau of Land Management, Ducks Unlimited, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Department of Water Resources, Sacramento County Department of Parks and Recreation, and the state Wildlife Conservation Board
Crane TrustNebraskaCrane TrustYes
Crex Meadows Wildlife Area WisconsinWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Crooked River National GrasslandOregonU.S. Forest Service
Cross Ranch Nature PreserveNorth DakotaThe Nature ConservancyYes
Crow-Hassan Park ReserveMinnesotaThree Rivers Park District
CSKT Bison RangeMontanaConfederated Salish and Kootenai TribesYes
Custer State ParkSouth DakotaSouth Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and ParksYes
Cypress Hills Interprovincial ParkAlberta, SaskatchewanAlberta Environment and Parks and Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport (Saskatchewan)
Daniels ParkColoradoDenverYes
Driftless Area National Wildlife RefugeIowa, WisconsinU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Dunbar Cave State ParkTennesseeTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
Elk Cove MeadowOregonU.S. Forest Service
Elk Island National ParkAlbertaParks CanadaYes
FermilabIllinoisU.S. Department of EnergyYes
Fort Niobrara National Wildlife RefugeNebraskaU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceYes
Fort Pierre National GrasslandSouth DakotaU.S. Forest Service
Fort Peck Indian ReservationMontanaAssiniboine and Sioux TribesYes
Fort Ridgely State ParkMinnesotaMinnesota Department of Natural Resources
Fort Robinson State ParkNebraskaNebraska Game and Parks CommissionYes
Fort Worth Nature Center and RefugeTexasFort Worth, TexasYes
Gaviota State ParkCaliforniaCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation
Genesee ParkColoradoDenverYes
Gensburg-Markham PrairieIllinoisThe Nature Conservancy, Northeastern Illinois University, the Natural Land Institute
Gitchie Manitou State PreserveIowaIowa Department of Natural Resources
Glacial Ridge National Wildlife RefugeMinnesotaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Golden PrairieMissouriMissouri Prairie Foundation
Grand River National GrasslandSouth DakotaU.S. Forest Service
Grand Teton National Park/National Elk RefugeWyomingNational Park ServiceYes
Grasslands National ParkSaskatchewanParks CanadaYes
Great Sand Dunes National Park and PreserveColoradoNational Park Service
Great Valley Grasslands State ParkCaliforniaCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation
Hayden Prairie State PreserveIowaIowa Department of Natural Resources
Hay-Zama Lakes Wildland ParkAlbertaAlberta ParksYes
Hempstead Plains PreserveNew YorkNassau County
Henry MountainsUtahUtah Division of Wildlife Resources, Bureau of Land ManagementYes
Homestead National Historical ParkNebraskaNational Park Service
Hoosier Prairie State Nature PreserveIndianaNational Park Service
Hot Springs State ParkWyomingWyoming Division of State Parks and Historic SitesYes
Innoko National Wildlife RefugeAlaska U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceYes
Janos Biosphere ReserveChihuahuaSecretariat of Environment and Natural ResourcesYes
Jenner Headlands PreserveCaliforniaThe Wildlands Conservancy
Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie PreserveOklahomaThe Nature ConservancyYes
J. T. Nickel Family Nature and Wildlife PreserveOklahomaThe Nature Conservancy
Kankakee SandsIndianaThe Nature ConservancyYes
Kingston Prairie PreserveOregonGreenbelt Land Trust
Kiowa National GrasslandNew MexicoU.S. Forest Service
Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State ParkFloridaFlorida Department of Environmental Protection
Konza Prairie Biological StationKansasThe Nature Conservancy, Kansas State UniversityYes
Land Between the Lakes National Recreation AreaKentuckyU.S. Forest ServiceYes
Las Cienegas National Conservation AreaArizonaU.S. Bureau of Land Management
Lynx PrairieOhioThe Nature Conservancy
Lost Trail National Wildlife RefugeMontana U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Lyndon B. Johnson National GrasslandTexasU.S. Forest Service
Maderas del CarmenCoahuilaSecretariat of Environment and Natural ResourcesYes
Maxwell Wildlife RefugeKansasKansas Department of Wildlife and ParksYes
McClellan Creek National GrasslandTexasU.S. Forest Service
Mead Wildlife AreaWisconsinWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Midewin National Tallgrass PrairieIllinoisU.S. Forest ServiceYes
Minneopa State ParkMinnesotaMinnesota Department of Natural ResourcesYes
Missimer Wildflower PreserveCaliforniaLand Trust of Napa County
Missisquoi National Wildlife RefugeVermontU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service|
Muleshoe National Wildlife RefugeTexasU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Nachusa GrasslandsIllinoisThe Nature ConservancyYes
Neal Smith National Wildlife RefugeIowaU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceYes
Oglala National GrasslandNebraskaU.S. Forest Service
Ojibway Prairie ComplexOntarioWindsor, Ontario, Ontario Parks
Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation AreaSaskatchewanNature Conservancy of CanadaYes
Pawnee National GrasslandColoradoU.S. Forest Service
Paynes Prairie Preserve State ParkFloridaFlorida Department of Environmental ProtectionYes
Pee Dee National Wildlife RefugeNorth CarolinaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Phil Hardberger ParkTexasSan Antonio
Piñon Canyon Maneuver SiteColoradoU.S. Army
Point Reyes National SeashoreCaliforniaNational Park Service
Prairie State ParkMissouriMissouri Department of Natural ResourcesYes
Prince Albert National ParkSaskatchewanParks CanadaYes
Quivira National Wildlife RefugeKansasU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Riding Mountain National ParkManitobaParks CanadaYes
Rita Blanca National GrasslandTexasU.S. Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife RefugeColoradoU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceYes
Rocky PrairieWashington
Salt Plains National Wildlife RefugeOklahomaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
San Bernardino National Wildlife RefugeArizonaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Sand Creek Massacre National Historic SiteColoradoNational Park Service
San Luis National Wildlife Refuge ComplexCaliforniaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Sandhill Wildlife AreaWisconsinWisconsin Department of Natural ResourcesYes
Sandsage Bison Range & Wildlife AreaKansasKansas Department of Wildlife and ParksYes
Slinde Mounds State PreserveIowaIowa Department of Natural Resources
Soapstone Prairie/Red MountainColoradoFort Collins, Colorado and Larimer CountyYes
Spirit Mound Historic PrairieSouth DakotaSouth Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks
Stone State ParkIowaIowa Department of Natural Resources
Tallgrass Prairie National PreserveKansasThe Nature Conservancy, National Park ServiceYes
Tallgrass Prairie PreserveOklahomaThe Nature ConservancyYes
Theodore Roosevelt National ParkNorth DakotaNational Park ServiceYes
Thunder Basin National GrasslandWyomingU.S. Forest Service
Trexler Nature PreservePennsylvaniaLehigh CountyYes
Turkey River Mounds State PreserveIowaIowa Department of Natural Resources
Valentine National Wildlife RefugeNebraskaU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Valles Caldera National PreserveNew MexicoNational Park Service
Vermejo Park RanchNew Mexico and ColoradoTed TurnerYes
Wanuskewin Heritage ParkSaskatchewanWanuskewin Heritage Park AuthorityYes
Waterton Lakes National ParkAlbertaParks CanadaYes
White Horse Hill National Game PreserveNorth DakotaU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceYes
Whorehouse MeadowOregonU.S. Bureau of Land Management
Wichita Mountains Wildlife RefugeOklahomaU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceYes
Wild Horse IslandMontanaMontana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Wildlife Prairie ParkIllinoisFriends of Wildlife Prairie Park
Willa Cather Memorial PrairieNebraskaWilla Cather Foundation
Willamette FloodplainOregonU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Wind Cave National ParkSouth DakotaNational Park ServiceYes
Wolakota Buffalo RangeSouth DakotaRosebud Economic Development CorporationYes
Wood Buffalo National ParkAlberta and Northwest TerritoriesParks CanadaYes
Yellowstone National ParkIdaho, Montana, WyomingNational Park ServiceYes
Zumwalt PrairieOregonThe Nature Conservancy

Cemetery prairies

Cemetery prairies are remnants of native North American prairie.

  • Bigelow Cemetery Preserve, Ohio[10]
  • Brown School Road Cemetery, St. Joseph, Michigan[11]
  • Brownlee Prairie Cemetery Nature Preserve, Illinois[12]
  • Calvary Catholic Cemetery, St. Louis[13]
  • Clay Prairie, Allison, Iowa[11]
  • German Methodist Cemetery Prairie State Nature Preserve, Lake County, Indiana [14]
  • German Settler Cemetery, La Paz, Indiana[11]
  • Goewey Township Cemetery, Osceola County, Iowa[15]
  • Harrison Cemetery Prairie, southwest Michigan[11]
  • Hess Cemetery near Eagle Point, Illinois[16]
  • Horton Township Cemetery Prairie Preserve, Osceola County, Iowa[15][17]
  • Johnson Cemetery, Hillsdale County, Michigan[11]
  • Loda Cemetery Prairie, Illinois[18]
  • Mount Hope Cemetery, Barry County, Michigan[11]
  • Munson Township Cemetery Prairie Nature Preserve, north of Cambridge, Henry County, Illinois[19]
  • Pellsville Pioneer Cemetery, Butler Township, Vermilion County, Illinois[18]
  • Prospect Cemetery State Preserve[20]
  • Queen Anne Prairie Cemetery, Woodstock, Illinois[11]
  • Rochester Cemetery, Cedar County, Iowa,[21][22] established 1830s on 13.5 acres (5.5 ha; 0.055 km2) of hills in sand prairie-savanna grassland near the Cedar River[23]
  • Smith Cemetery Prairie Nature Preserve,[10] Darby Township, Madison County, Ohio[24]
  • Sumnerville Cemetery, Cass County, Michigan[11]
  • Tomlinson Cemetery, Champlaign County, Illinois[25]
  • Weston Cemetery Prairie, Yates Township, McLean County, Illinois

See also

References

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  13. "Pristine prairie at Calvary Cemetery thrives amid urban landscape". Archdiocese of St. Louis. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
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  15. 1 2 ""Efforts Underway to Resore Forgotten Horton Township Cemetery"". Sioux City Journal 30 Jul 2001, page 4. Retrieved January 9, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  16. "The Tall Grass Prairie Abounds at Eagle Point". The Rock Island Argus. June 6, 1984. p. 17. Retrieved January 9, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  17. "Horton Township Cemetery Prairie Preserve". Watchable Wildlife Sites in Northwest Iowa. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
  18. 1 2 Borrelli, Christopher (August 6, 2017). "A Little History on the Prairie: Pioneer Cemeteries show Us what Illinois Looked Like before European Settlers". Chicago Tribune. p. 1. ProQuest 1926287833.
  19. "Prairie tour will be today". Quad-City Times. June 26, 1994. p. 64. Retrieved January 9, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  20. "Midwest Wilderness Connections - Prospect Prairie Cemetery State Preserve". sites.google.com. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
  21. Samuels, Sam Hooper (July–August 2009). "Hallowed Prairie" (PDF). Iowa Outdoors. Photographs by Clay Smith. Iowa Department of Natural Resources. pp. 29–35.
  22. Wallbaum, Mary (July 4, 1976). "Prairie Grass Obstacle at First". The Gazette. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. p. 144. Retrieved January 9, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  23. "Cemetery Politics: Iowa Town Divided Over Cemetery Mowing". The Muscatine Journal. Muscatine, Iowa. November 4, 2006. p. 8. Retrieved January 9, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  24. Sidoti, Liz (October 15, 2000). "Prairie Could Return, State Aims to Add 3 Patches". The Cincinnati Enquirer. p. 28. Retrieved January 9, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  25. "Pioneer Graveyard Site of Champaign County's Best-Preserved Prairie". The Times. Munster, Indiana. November 30, 2001. p. 20. Retrieved January 9, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
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