MO-Monegaw+Prairie+Conservation+Area


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Cedar County
=Monegaw Prairie Conservation Area= El Dorado Springs, Missouri 64744 Monegaw Prairie Conservation Area web site Monegaw Prairie Conservation Area map Monegaw Prairie Conservation Area brochure

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Monegaw Prairie CA
Coordinates: 37.8538, -93.9615 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Monegaw Prairie Conservation Area
From El Dorado Springs, take US-54 east 2.5 miles.

Monegaw Prairie is a remnant of the tallgrass prairie ecosystem that once covered more than one-quarter of Missouri. It is also home to plants and animals that are specially adapted for life on the open prairie.

Less than one-half of one percent of original prairie remains in Missouri making some of these species increasingly rare.

Managers use prescribed burning, haying, and other tools to simulate historic disturbances that maintain healthy grasslands and limit the negative impacts of invasive plants - including trees - which were historically uncommon here.

Management priorities include providing nesting and brood-rearing habitat for Greater prairie-chickens, bobwhite quail, and grassland birds such as Henslow's sparrow and upland sandpiper.

Monitoring and management for a number of lesser known species is also important; some which find a home here include: Mead's milkweed, prairie mole crickets, Regal fritillary butterflies, northern crawfish frog, slender glass lizard, grasshopper sparrow, Loggerhead shrike, and Northern harrier. From Monegaw Prairie Conservation Area web site



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