Rangelands of the Great Plains are a highly diverse—and endangered—ecosystem filled with subtle beauty that is often underappreciated. These landscapes evolved with natural disturbances, such as grazing and wildfire. Maintaining disturbance through active management is essential for healthy rangelands and pollinators.
Monarch Butterflies
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Rangeland Management and Pollinators
Great Plains Rangelands Are Important Habitat for Pollinators
Great Plains Rangelands Are Important Habitat for Pollinators
Bring Back the Pollinators
Pollinators of the Great Plains: Disturbances, Stressors, Management, and Research Needs - ScienceDirect
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