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101. Crisis on the Prairies Revisited: Implementation of the Native Prairie Adaptive Management Program.

102. Generation Mechanisms and Probabilistic Assessment of Peak Spring Streamflow in the Canadian Prairies.

103. A Monstrous Growth: The Experimentation and Afterlives of Caragana Arborescens.

104. Parental Roles of Nesting Prairie Falcons in Relation to Reversed Sexual Dimorphism.

105. Analytical Variability of Hematological Methods for White Blood Cell Counts in Prairie Rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis).

106. Benefits of assisted gene flow diminish with latitudinal distance between populations in Chamaecrista fasciculata.

107. Active versus passive restoration of tallgrass prairie in the U.S. Midwest: plant species diversity and assemblage, net primary production and soil carbon sequestration.

108. Prescribed fire increases plant-pollinator network robustness to losses of rare native forbs.

109. PATRICK BLANC IN CONVERSATION WITH CATHERINE MOSBACH.

110. BOTANIC LESSONS FROM THE PRAIRIE.

111. Seed sowing shifts native–exotic richness relationships in favor of natives during restoration.

112. Sexual coordination in a whole-brain map of prairie vole pair bonding.

113. Dakota skipper distribution model for North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota aids conservation planning under changing climate scenarios.

114. Species and habitat specific changes in bird activity in an urban environment during Covid 19 lockdown.

115. Impacts of stocking densities on soil biochemical and microbial properties in a mixed-grass prairie ecosystem at two landscape positions.

116. Lesser prairie‐chicken dispersal after translocation: Implications for restoration and population connectivity.

117. Recruitment limitation of early‐ and late‐flowering grassland forbs can be overcome with transplanting in prairie restorations.

118. Effects of Hemiparasites in Grassland Restorations Are Not Universal.

119. Regional trends in the moderate-tovigorous intensity physical activity and screen time of Canadians before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

120. Schizachyrium scoparium (C4) better tolerates drought than Andropogon gerardii (C4) via constant CO2 supply for photosynthesis during water stress.

121. Extreme weather impacts on butterfly populations in Southern Texas, USA.

122. Complementary use of a wetland and its surrounding landscape by waterbirds in south-central Chile

124. BREAK NEW GROUND: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION PUTS THE ATHLETES' VILLAGE IN THE WINNER'S CIRCLE.

125. FLUDDLES.

126. How Were the Roads?

128. Fighting fire with fire.

129. Reform Federal Policies to Enable Native American Regenerative Agriculture: Centering the goals and knowledge of Native land stewards in federal data and definitions of "climate smart" agriculture could nourish communities while incentivizing carbon sequestration across millions of acres

130. Another Side to the fishery: The Small Prairie Lakes.

131. MANAGING ONE OF SOUTH DAKOTA'S LARGEST MEMBERS OF THE DEER FAMILY - ELK!

132. PRAYER IN THE PRAIRIE: Bosnjak Es-Selam Mosque Minaret.

133. Trees, Water, and Restoring Native Plants: An Arborist Perspective.

135. Prairie Footpaths: Sangamon County and Lincoln Country.

136. THE EXTRA MILE.

137. song of the prairie.

138. Midwest prairie management practices beneft the non-target prairie crayfsh.

139. Comparing the Predicted versus Realized Rate of Adaptation of Chamaecrista fasciculata to Climate Change.

140. Refugee-Background Students in Canadian French Immersion Programs: Exploring the Perspectives and Ideologies of Educators.

141. Avoiding mortality: timing prescribed burns in ornate box turtle habitat.

142. Functional consequences of animal community changes in managed grasslands: An application of the CAFE approach.

143. Extreme precipitation promotes invasion in managed grasslands.

144. Hearing ability of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).

145. PRAIRIE Gazette.

146. Biochar improves soil quality prior to prairie restoration.

147. A Proposed Methodology for Determining the Economically Optimal Number of Sample Points for Carbon Stock Estimation in the Canadian Prairies.

148. BEADING BACK AND FORTH: UPENDING TEMPORALITY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSION.

149. Comparison of the supercooling points of questing Dermacentor variabilis adults in two populations on the Canadian prairies and implications for overwinter survival.

150. Does artificial light at night alter moth community composition?

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