The Tallgrass Aspen Parkland is an ecoregion located in southeastern Manitoba and northwestern Minnesota. The area is characterized by a mosaic of habitat types, including tallgrass prairie, aspen woodland, sedge meadow wetlands, riparian woodland, and oak savanna. A number of endangered and threatened species occur in the area, including the western prairie fringed orchid[1] and Dakota skipper.[2] One of Minnesota's only wild elk herds utilizes the area as well.[3]
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Countries | Canada, United States |
A number of conservation organizations, as well as provincial and state governments are involved in conservation activities in the Tallgrass Aspen Parkland. Major conservation partners include The Nature Conservancy, the Nature Conservancy of Canada, the Manitoba Conservation Data Centre,[4] the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources,[5] the Manitoba Tall Grass Prairie Preserve, and Manitoba Conservation.[6] These partners collaborated to produce a Conservation Area Plan for the area in 2006.[7]
References
edit- ^ COSEWIC Species Database : Fringed-orchid, Western Prairie Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ COSEWIC Species Database : Skipper, Dakota
- ^ A Tale of Two Herds: Minnesota DNR Archived 2006-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Province of Manitoba | Manitoba Conservation
- ^ Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- ^ Manitoba Conservation
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-01-19.
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External links
edit- Feature articles about the Tallgrass Aspen Parkland have been printed in the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer:
48°54′N 95°54′W / 48.9°N 95.9°W