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October 21, 2008: The Nature Conservancy in South Dakota Transfers Bison to Native Prairie in Iowa
The Nature Conservancy in South Dakota transferred 30 bison from its Lame Johnny Creek Ranch to a native prairie in western Iowa to help conserve a rare bison population known for its genetic integrity.
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Chris Anderson (612) 331-0747
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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.
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Chris Anderson (612) 331-0747
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canderson@tnc.org |
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April 01, 2008: The Benefits of Fire!
The Nature Conservancy is working with partners to conduct prescribed burns on native prairie in South Dakota. Prescribed burning is critical for the maintenance and restoration of the landscapes.
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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.
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Chris Anderson (612) 331-0747 (office)
(612) 845-2744 (cell)
canderson@tnc.org |
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August 07, 2006: Partners Work to Curb Fast-Spreading Invasive Plant
A $25,000 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will support a Leola Hills regional partnership's efforts to stem the spread of yellow toadflax. The partners include Ducks Unlimited, County Weed Boards, private landowners, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and The Nature Conservancy.
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Chris Anderson (612) 331-0747
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canderson@tnc.org |