Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

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This article is about the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas. There is also a Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Oklahoma, and a Manitoba Tall Grass Prairie Preserve in Manitoba.
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
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Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
Map showing the location of Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
Map showing the location of Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
Location Chase County, Kansas
Nearest city Emporia, Kansas
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Area 10,894 acres (44.1 km2)
Established November 12, 1996
Visitors 17,615 (in 2005)
Governing body National Park Service, The Nature Conservancy

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is a United States National Preserve located in the Flint Hills region of Kansas, north of Strong City. The preserve protects a nationally significant example of the once vast tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Of the 400,000 square miles (1,000,000 km2) of tallgrass prairie that once covered the North American continent, less than 4% remains, primarily in the Flint Hills.[1] Since 2009, the preserve has been home to the growing Tallgrass Prairie bison herd.[2]

Description

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is a new kind of national park. The preserve is 10,894 acres (44 km2), but most of that land will remain under the ownership of The Nature Conservancy, which purchased the land in 2005. The National Park Service may own up to 180 acres (0.7 km2), yet the legislation calls for the entire area to be managed cooperatively by the National Park Service and The Nature Conservancy.

On September 20, 2002, approximately 32 acres (129,000 m2) were donated to the National Park Service from the National Park Trust who was the private landowner at the time. This area includes the 1881 historic ranch house, limestone barn and outbuildings, and one-room schoolhouse.

Tallgrass Prairie is the nation's second newest national preserve and the park is still under development with visitor opportunities continually being expanded.

There are currently five maintained hiking trails in the preserve allowing visitors access to the tallgrass prairie. During the summer, narrated bus tours of the prairie are offered.

On January 29, 2008, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve was named as one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas.

In 2009, The Nature Conservancy introduced a small herd of bison into the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.[3]

Entry sign to visitor center at Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Kansas
Stormy sky Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Kansas

See also

References

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  2. http://www.nps.gov/tapr/naturescience/upload/TAPRBisonFact2012.pdf
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