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Benefits of a Large-Scale Prairie Experiment (In Progress)
Recent Project Updates
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10/4/2022On October 4th, the Land and Water iCAP team met to make final edits on the Campus Sustainability Celebration slides, review the Campus Landscape Master Plan, and discuss regenerative agriculture research on the South Farms.Meeting minutes...
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1/29/2022SSC received semester report for Fall 2021 for Identifying the Campus Benefits of a Large-Scale Prairie Experiment project on 1/23/2022. Please see attached.
Project Family
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Sustainable Landscapes Plan
- Bee Campus USA
- Benefits of a Large-Scale Prairie Experiment
- Campus Landscape Master Plan (CLMP)
- Committee on Natural Areas
- Implement Resilient Landscape Strategy
- Incorporate Sustainability Principles into Campus Master Plan
- Preventing window-strike bird fatalities with energy efficient window decals
Description
Background
Project Team
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Primary Contact:
Alexandra Harmon-Threatt, EntomologyProject Leader:
Alexandra Harmon-Threatt, EntomologyTeam Members:
- Anthony Yannarell, NRES
- James Ellis, Prairie Research Institute
- Vicente Aldunate, Integrated Biology
- Jamilyn Martin, Integrated Biology / NRES
- Kristine Schoenecker, NRES
Dates
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Proposed November 13, 2020Proposed by Alexandra Harmon-Threatt and Anthony YannarellApproved December 9, 2020Approved by Student Sustainability Committee, Land Water Air GroupStarted June 29, 2021Started by Alexandra Harmon-Threatt and Anthony Yannarell
Themes
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Project Location(s)
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