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Ears On The Grass: Using Autonomous Recording Units in Grassland Ecosystems

by Lindsey Wallis | Apr 15, 2026 | Uncategorized

Join us to learn more about the use of Autonomous Recording Units (ARUs) to monitor grassland birds on working landscapes. Ashlyn will demonstrate application of passive acoustic monitoring on large scales using some of her own work monitoring grassland bird responses...

Mapping tomorrow’s grasslands: How future climate may reshape grassland bird habitat across the western Great Plains

by Lindsey Wallis | Apr 13, 2026 | Uncategorized

  Grassland bird populations declined steeply as native grasslands have been lost and degraded. Future shifts in temperature and precipitation across the Great Plains are expected to alter vegetation, with consequences for bird habitat. Because vegetation change...

The amazing movements of a little brown bird: why they happen and why it matters! April 15, 2026 NOON MDT

by Lindsey Wallis | Mar 20, 2026 | Uncategorized

  This talk will give some highlights of over a decade of research on grassland bird ecology and conservation. The presentation will explain the remarkable mobility of these creatures, how and why they occur, and how they are fundamental to influencing their...

American Prairie’s response to revoking grazing leases for bison on BLM land

by Lindsey Wallis | Feb 12, 2026 | Uncategorized

On Friday, January 16th we learned that the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) decided to cancel our bison grazing permits. To be clear, this decision only affects our ability to graze bison on public lands managed by the BLM. This...

Canada’s Wild Buffalo Summit – February 26, 12 p.m.

by Lindsey Wallis | Feb 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

  We have successfully brought some Plains Buffalo back to Canada’s National Parks, private lands, Indigenous Lands, and some public lands. We can do much better. There remains a huge opportunity–rematriating Plains Buffalo to public lands will bolster...
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