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Nearest city
  
Golden City

Designated
  
1975

Population
  
35 (2006)

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Established
  
1970

Area
  
41 ha

Local time
  
Thursday 3:52 AM

Area code
  
306

Golden Prairie

Location
  
Barton County, Missouri, USA

Governing body
  
Missouri Prairie Foundation

Weather
  
2°C, Wind W at 14 km/h, 87% Humidity

Golden Prairie is a 630-acre (2,500,000 m2) tallgrass prairie located near Golden City in the U.S. state of Missouri. The core 320-acre (1,300,000 m2) area is a National Natural Landmark.

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Map of Golden Prairie, SK, Canada

Ecology

The rolling landscape of Golden Prairie developed from Mississippian sandstones, shales, and cherty limestone. It contains examples of dry-mesic sandstone prairie, chert prairie, hardpan prairie, and prairie swale. State-endangered species found at Golden Prairie include the prairie mole cricket, the regal fritillary butterfly, and the Arkansas darter. The federally-endangered prairie chicken, formerly common on the prairie, has not been observed for several years. Other grassland birds found at Golden Prairie include dickcissels, eastern meadowlarks, grasshopper sparrows, and Henslow's sparrows.

Among the over 340 vascular plants at the site are the characteristic tallgrass prairie plant species big bluestem and prairie dropseed, but rarer plants such as royal catchfly (Silene regia) can also be found.

History

Utilized for hay since European settlers first arrived, prairie restoration at Golden Prairie began in the early 1970s after it was purchased by the Missouri Prairie Foundation. This has included the use of controlled burns to stimulate native prairie vegetation, the removal of trees, and the control of invasive exotic plants.

References

Golden Prairie Wikipedia