Managed Chaos: Fire & Grazing Unite In The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve | BGWT #433 Podcast Por  arte de portada

Managed Chaos: Fire & Grazing Unite In The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve | BGWT #433

Managed Chaos: Fire & Grazing Unite In The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve | BGWT #433

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In this episode of Blazin' Grazin' and Other Wild Things, we travel through the story of the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve with Bob Hamilton from The Nature Conservancy.
Bob shares how this iconic Oklahoma landscape transitioned from a failed federal park plan to a flagship private conservation project.
He recounts the acquisition of the land, the reintroduction of bison, and the development of a dynamic management model that utilizes fire and grazing to simulate natural prairie processes.

Joining Oklahoma State University’s John Weir and Dr. Laura Goodman, Bob discusses how fire behaves on the prairie, how patch-burn grazing supports a variety of wildlife, and how GPS tracking has helped compare cattle and bison behavior.
From historic land surveys to present-day fireline strategies, this conversation highlights decades of dedication to restoring and maintaining Oklahoma’s native grasslands.

Resources

- Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve

- Oklahoma Biological Survey

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