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The Potential of Pastures and Oak Woods
If you have an old field that you would like to plant to prairie or a stand of oak you would like to...
Empire-Sauk Chapter December Update
Small seeds planted lead to bigger things. At the end of June, Ian Michel, an employee from Diederic...
Reaction to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources State Natural Area [SNA] Strategy
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources recently published A State Natural Area [SNA] Strategy...
November 2021 Update From NIPE
Lonetree Farm, in rural Stockton, Illinois, gets busy this time of year with NIPE’s prairie seed m...
Voices of Moely Prairie featured on Nature Revisited Podcast
Moely Prairie has had a presence on Instagram (@moelyprairie) and Facebook (For the Love of Moely Pr...
Taking Time for Turtles Workshop
Learning about how to protect turtle nests. (Photo by Martha Querin-Schultz) The Southwest Chapter o...
Native Pollinators Presentation
Some attendees trying to determine a species of native bumblebee (Photo & article by Susan Lip...
Rare Plants
“Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.” William Feather...
Fun in the Sun – 2021 Annual Meeting & Picnic
There couldn’t have been a more idyllic scene for The Prairie Enthusiasts picnic and annual meetin...
The Parsnip Predator: Handy and Homegrown
If you’re not familiar with the Parsnip Predator, you’re missing out! Invented and produ...
2021 Photo Contest Winners
A conference tradition continues! The online format of our 2021 conference let TPE’s amazing p...
Safe Burning, Safe Learning
This article was a collaboration with Jeb Barzen. Interested in pitching in to save our fire-depen...
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