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Ojibway Prairie
Photo: © P. Allen Woodliffe
The
Ojibway
Prairie Complex includes five closely related natural areas
within a 10 minute drive of downtown Windsor, Ontario. Three of these
sites are administered by
Ojibway
Nature Centre, which also offers web resources related to
tallgrass prairie.
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Ojibway Prairie
Photo: © P. Allen Woodliffe
The
Ojibway
Prairie Complex includes five closely related natural areas
within a 10 minute drive of downtown Windsor, Ontario. Three of these
sites are administered by
Ojibway
Nature Centre, which also offers web resources related to
tallgrass prairie.
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Pain Court Meadow
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Griffore Prairie
Photo: © P. Allen Woodliffe
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Photo: © Cathy Quinlan
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Fanshawe Park
UTRCA Circle Garden/Prairie Garden
As part of a larger naturalization
project, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority staff planted
this demonstration prairie garden in front of their administration
building in Fanshawe Park, London, Ontario. after a large yew shrub was
removed, about 200 plugs representing 24 prairie species, mostly
flowers, were planted in groupings and labeled. Tallgrass prairie
species were specifically selected as they tolerate dry, sunny
conditions that exist at the site.
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Brantford golf course
Savanna remnant at Brantford golf course
Photo: © Lindsay Rodger
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Gosling wildlife garden
Photo: © Lindsay Rodger
Gosling Wildlife Garden at the Arboretum,
University of Guelph, includes a reconstructed prairie habitat. For
additional photos
visit the Arboretum
website.
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Komoka prairie remnant
Photo: © Lindsay Rodger
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