New RCAP 4-pager on the Prairie Pothole region

New RCAP 4-pager on the Prairie Pothole region

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The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) spans ~170 million acres in the northern Great Plains. The region is characterized by mixed-grass and tallgrass prairies, composed of native cool-season (C3) and warm-season (C4) grasses, interspersed with abundant wetlands or “potholes.” To safeguard biodiversity and maintain wildlife habitat, grassland conservation is a management priority on the nearly 1 million acres of National Wildlife Refuge System lands in the region. Learn more about climate change impacts on introduced C3 grasses in this new 4-pager, put out by one of NC CASC's Rapid Climate Assessment Program's teams from research conducted this summer.