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--Ansel Adams

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Tallgrass Prairie Guide

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Audubon of Kansas is proud to make available the Tallgrass Prairie Parkway Wildlife and Natural Heritage Trail Guide. The map-size guide illustrates some of the most and least known attractions of the Flint and Chautauqua hills of east central Kansas with nearly a hundred photographs of wildlife, scenic vistas, and cultural and recreational opportunities available.
(Additional information).

Explore Kansas

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In 2005 we launched our Kansas Wildlife and Natural Heritage Trails web site with the goal of giving residents and visitors information highlighting the birds, geology, prairie communities, outdoor recreational opportunities, and natural beauty that make our state a great place to explore.
(www.kansaswildlifetrails.com).

Our conservation efforts are designed to...

Build appreciation of native prairies and support for conservation of prairie plant and animal communities, prairie streams, wetlands and other natural elements of this unique American landscape;

Suppport public public and private partnership programs including new opportunities for landowners to preserve and enhance native prairies, and re-establish and improve other grassland habitats;

Prepare outreach programs to encourage owners with small acreages to retain prairie remnants and establish native flora to foster biodiversity and nature appreciation in suburban backyards, business landscapes and rural neighborhoods;

Work to instill understanding of the important historical role of traditional native rangeland and hay meadow management practices for the conservation of prairie resources;

Assist landowners who want to protect native prairies with conservation easements;

Develop educational materials and programs--in partnership with landowners, researchers and others--on Best Management Practices that maximize opportunities to benefit the natural diversity of native plants and animals, including Prairie Chickens and other grassland birds;

Encourage governmental agencies, universities and other public entities that manage public land to incorporate Best Management Practices as demonstration areas devoted to preserving native prairies and enhancing habitats for wildlife in special need of conservation;

Persuade governmental entities at all levels to recognize, and incorporate strategies to protect prairie landscape and ecosystem values in planning protocols;

Advocate statewide and county adoption of Integrated Vegetative Roadside Management practices that emphasize native grasses and wildflowers along with less frequent mowing strategies to save tax revenues, benefit wildlife--from Bobwhite Quail to butterflies--and add aesthetic appeal of the countryside;

Convince officials at the state and local levels to replace Prairie Dog eradication programs historically imposed on landowners with cooperative management and control programs--benefitting Burrowing Owls, Golden Eagles, Mountain Plovers, Swift Foxes and other wildlife.

 

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We invite you to participate and contribute to our conservation efforts and keep Audubon of Kansas moving forward. Your tax-deductible contributions and volunteer efforts sustain our non-profit organization and are essential to all aspects of our work—from advocacy, legislative liaison, education, and support of wildlife-friendly landowners, to our office staff, publications and website. We need your commitment!

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