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On
November 12, 1996, legislation was passed creating Tallgrass
Prairie National Preserve in the Flint Hills region of Kansas.The
Preserve is located two miles north of Strong City on highway
177. The preserve protects a nationally significant example
of the once vast tallgrass ecosystem. Of the 400,000 square
miles of tallgrass prairie that once covered the North American
Continent, less than 1 percent remains, primarily in the Flint
Hills. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve will be a new kind
of national park. It is approximately 11,000 acres in size,
but most of that land will remain under the ownership of the
National Park Trust, which purchased the land in 1994. The National
Park Service will own up to 180 acres, yet the legislation calls
for the entire acreage to be managed cooperatively by the National
Park Service and the National Park Trust.
This
panorama was made on October 13, 2002. Phyllis and I were on
a day trip to see the Flint Hills with a German teacher visiting
from Lawrence's Sister City, Eutin.
More
information is available from the National
Park Service and the National
Park Trust.
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