Our Amazing Grasslands ~ Krause Family, Clear Lake, South Dakota

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • The breeding behavior of the sharp-tailed grouse, greater prairie chicken, and sage grouse involves congregating in specific areas, known as leks, during the breeding season. The process begins as early as February, with peak activity in mid-April. Male grouse engage in elaborate displays, including dancing and vocalizations, to attract females. The lek remains active for an extended period, with the birds being most active during the early morning and late evening. This behavior plays a vital role in their breeding activities and is a notable spectacle during the spring mating season.
    The South Dakota Grassland Coalition (SDGC) partnered with the organizations listed below to enhance the Grassland Planner with a release of a short video story each month during 2024, promoting healthy soils, grasslands, and ecosystems. Please enjoy the "Our Amazing Grasslands" feature story for January 2024.
    2024 Grassland Stewardship Communications Project Partners: SDGC, Audubon Dakota, Ducks Unlimited, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, The Nature Conservancy, Pheasants Forever, South Dakota Soil Health Coalition, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and South Dakota State University.
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