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Citizen Science at Knife River Indian Village NHS

In 1984, Gary Clambey identified over 200 vascular plant species in Knife River Indian Villages NHS. (Clambey, Gary K. (1984) "Vegetation Baseline Study for the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site," University of Wyoming National Park Service Research Center Annual Report: Vol 8, Article 16.) Are these species still here? How many can you find? How prevalent are they? Are they supportive or harmful (native or invasive) to this mixed grass prairie ecosystem?

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This is a citizen science project aimed to determine the biodiversity within the boundaries of the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site. This will help the NPS and other stakeholders determine the success of our prairie ecosystem restoration efforts.

Biodiversity is a measurement of the health of an ecosystem. An environment filled with a variety of plant, animal, and ...more ↓

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