Sentences with phrase «vast prairies in»

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Finding Your Own Passenger Pigeon - Center for Humans & Nature - January 2015 10 best Chicago museums: Top institutions to visit in Chicago - TimeOut Chicago - December 10, 2014 From prairie and river ecosystems to the biology of Ice Age — mammals, nature and its conservation, the focus at this Lincoln Park museum situated alongside a lagoon is vast and varied.
Working on a steamboat crossing the Great Lakes and transporting pioneers from the East to their new homes in the West, Joseph Naper heard their tales of the vast, beautiful, unsettled prairie lands.
Meek's Cuttoff is the very definition of a slowburn treat, a classical Oregon - set «oater» in which a wagon trail heading across vast, acrid prairies is placed in danger when its party decide to take heed of a short cut suggested by one Stephen Meek.
Field biologist Houle delivers a passionate, compelling description of a unique environment in her record of her six - month study of hawks on a vast Oregon prairie.
Redwood National Park in Northern California is home to the tallest trees on earth, along with vast prairies, oak woodlands, wild riverways, and nearly 40 miles of pristine coastline.
Tonight we board The Canadian in Toronto and settle into our berths for our journey across the vast expanse of the prairie grasslands towards the Rockies.
Clyfford Still, for instance, formulated his jagged forms as uprights in order to anchor color fields that were directly inspired by the vast flatlands of the Canadian prairies.
Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration led a study of last year's drought in the vast plains and prairies between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.
Adaptive multi-paddock grazing (AMP) is considered one of the most regenerative systems for grazing livestock, in which the animals are managed to mimic the constantly moving, vast herds of wild herbivores that once grazed the prairies.
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