by MoPrairieOps | February 8, 2023
Dr. James Trager will present “Deciphering Botanical Latin.” James is the son of academic linguists as well as the author of numerous biological species. In this presentation he will bring these experiences together with extensive knowledge of Midwestern...
by MoPrairieOps | July 8, 2021 | News
Prairie strips are a new conservation practice that use native grasses and flowers to control erosion, filter water, create pollinator and bird habitat, and store carbon on corn and soybean ground. On Wednesday, July 21 at 4:00 p.m., Iowa State University Agricultural...
by MoPrairieOps | April 12, 2021 | Education, News
The Missouri Prairie Foundation (MPF) is hosting a free Zoom webinar on Wednesday, April 28 at 4:00 p.m. with author and cyclist Sara Dykman about her journey cycling alongside the monarch butterfly migration from Mexico to Canada, and back. In 2017, Sara Dykman...
by MoPrairieOps | February 23, 2021
Rock gardens, boulders, rocky or gravelly soils and stone walls are great places to grow native plants that need excessively well-drained and dry sites. Plants that are normally shy performers like harebell, fire pink, glade coneflower, wild hyacinth and shooting...
by MoPrairieOps | February 23, 2021
Join us to learn the latest news about the status of monarch butterflies and how you can be part of the nationwide effort to conserve monarchs and their breathtaking migration. Dr. Chip Taylor, who has been researching monarchs for decades, will share population...