Conserving grasslands and the species that depend on them. South Dakota is one of the states where eastern and western species meet and overlap. Black-footed ferrets live on prairie dog towns. Many birds migrate along the Missouri River. The prairie grasslands are important to upland birds (i.e. prairie chickens and sharp-tailed grouse), pollinators (i.e. monarchs and regal fritillaries), and other species.
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