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- American Prairie
Non-profits, Indigenous Communities, neighbors, local communities, federal and state land managers, and prairie enthusiasts must work together around common ground
- Plan Your Trip - American Prairie
From driving tours with historic stops, to wildlife and night sky viewing, a trip to American Prairie offers an opportunity to experience one of our nation’s wildest landscapes Part of the excitement when visiting American Prairie is the remoteness and the unpredictability of wide-open nature
- History Values - American Prairie
American Prairie represents a unique effort to assemble a multi-million-acre nature reserve that conserves the species-rich grasslands of Montana’s legendary Great Plains for the enjoyment of future generations
- Maps | American Prairie
American Prairie owns several properties that connect public lands spread across central and northeastern Montana Each property varies in size and includes terrain like sagebrush plains, riparian areas, and the steep, eroded hills of the Missouri Breaks
- Why it Matters - American Prairie
Today, temperate grasslands– like those in Montana– are one of the most threatened ecosystems in the world, but American Prairie represents an unprecedented opportunity to restore and conserve a vast expanse of the prairie ecosystem
- Visit the Prairie | American Prairie
From the Missouri River Breaks to the C M Russell National Wildlife Refuge, American Prairie is working to connect, conserve, and share more than 3 million acres of prairie grassland in Montana's Northern Great Plains We offer an unparalleled and uncrowded true Montana experience
- Bison Restoration - American Prairie
We restore bison to their historic habitat on American Prairie lands, providing visitors a chance to experience our national mammal, the majestic species that played a central role in the culture and spirituality of the Indigenous People of the Great Plains and astounded the earliest explorers
- Learn more about American Prairie
We are on a mission to conserve and rewild one of the last remaining intact short-grass prairie ecosystems left on the planet This will serve as a refuge for people and wildlife–forever American Prairie is comprised of private and public lands spread across Central and Northeastern Montana
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