Looking at life through my camera lens; my experiences, my passions, and my community.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The Konza Prairie
We also learned that the Konza is burned at varying intervals, some fields every year, some every 5 or even 20 years to monitor growth and learn about watersheds.
Some of their fields are grazed by Bison, many are not. They study that too.
All of this for the sake of ranchers and farmers. The research done at this Biological station is shared with those learning to manage lands, crops, animals and protect water sources. It was a beautiful day on the prairie. I do plan to go back, and although most of the Konza is closed to people most of the time, there is a hiking trail that is managed there as well. The header on this page is also from the Konza Prairie.
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