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October 08, 2008: Habitat for Rare Grassland Birds in North Dakota Restored
The Nature Conservancy in North Dakota has completed the first year of a three-year project to restore habitat for threatened grassland birds in the Sheyenne National Grasslands. The work is being funded through a State Wildlife Grant from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.


Chris Anderson
(612) 331-0747 (office)
(612) 845-2744 (mobile)
canderson@tnc.org

August 19, 2008: The Conservancy Holds Photo Contest to Highlight Prairies in Minnesota, North Dakota & South Dakota
On the eve of the 2008 Federal Duck Stamp Contest, The Nature Conservancy will hold a digital photography contest to highlight the beauty of native prairie in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.


Chris Anderson
(612) 331-0747
(612) 845-2744 (mobile)
canderson@tnc.org

August 05, 2008: Conservancy Land Steward in North Dakota Honored for Helping Restore Sheyenne National Grasslands
The Nature Conservancy’s Rob Self recently received the Prairie Partner Award for his conservation work with the U.S. Forest Service in the Sheyenne National Grasslands of eastern North Dakota.


Chris Anderson
(612) 331-0747
(612) 845-2744 (mobile)
canderson@tnc.org

April 01, 2008: The Benefits of Fire!
The Nature Conservancy is working with partners to conduct prescribed burns on native prairie in North Dakota. Prescribed burning is critical for the maintenance and restoration of the landscapes.


Chris Anderson
(612) 331-0747
(612) 845-2744 (cell)
canderson@tnc.org

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February 07, 2008: New Study Shows Converting Land for Biofuels May Worsen Global Warming
A new study by The Nature Conservancy and the University of Minnesota finds that converting land for biofuel crops results in major carbon emissions, actually worsening the problem of global warming instead of mitigating it.


Chris Anderson
(612) 331-0747 (office)
(612) 845-2744 (cell)
canderson@tnc.org

July 02, 2007: Cross Ranch to Celebrate 25 Years of Conservation
The Nature Conservancy will hold an open house on Saturday, July 14, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. to commemorate the 25th anniversary of its Cross Ranch Preserve.


Chris Anderson
(612) 331-0747
(612) 845-2744 (cell)
canderson@tnc.org