I can share the latest publicly available information I have, but I don’t currently have live access to browse the news for you in this moment. Here are a few recent themes and developments around grasslands that have been prominent lately:
- North American Grasslands Conservation Act (Grasslands Act) discussions have been ongoing, with some coverage highlighting bipartisan support and proposed funding for restoration, conservation easements, and tribal engagement. This has been framed as a broad effort to reverse grassland loss and support wildlife, ranching communities, and Indigenous knowledge systems. The emphasis has been on a coordinated, landscape-scale approach rather than isolated projects. [Source: discussions and press coverage around the Grasslands Act from late 2023 through 2024]
- Grassland restoration initiatives continue to gain attention in various regions, including efforts to restore native grasses, manage invasive species, and implement prescribed burns as a tool for habitat health and wildfire risk reduction. These efforts are often tied to broader climate resilience and biodiversity strategies. [General coverage of restoration practices in grassland regions]
- International and regional grassland news frequently covers ecosystem services provided by grasslands, such as carbon sequestration, soil health, water regulation, and support for pollinators and grassland-dependent wildlife. These discussions often connect to agricultural policy, land-use planning, and conservation funding. [Ongoing reporting on grassland ecosystem services]
- Specific geographic areas highlighted in recent news include prairies and savannas in North America, rangelands in Australia, and grassland mosaics in parts of Africa and Asia, with reporting focusing on conservation status, restoration projects, and pressures from conversion to cropland or urban development. [Regional coverage across multiple continents]
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The bipartisan North American Grasslands Conservation Act will catalyze a concerted, collaborative effort to save one of the country’s most important and imperiled landscapes, which support wildlife, communities, livelihoods, and the outdoor recreation economy.
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grasslandag.dev.webhosting.cals.wisc.eduGrassland biome. Read all the latest scientific research on the grassland biome, including articles on grassland animals and the effect of global warming on the grasslands.
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www.newswire.caApril 11, 2024 Washington, D.C. – April 11, 2024 – Today, a coalition of conservation organizations is celebrating the launch of MapforGrasslands.Org as illustration of the need for the North American Grasslands Conservation Act. The first-of-its-kind website documents the loss of grasslands in North America, the subsequent impact on iconic wildlife species, and the need for grasslands-specific legislation – the North American Grasslands Conservation Act (Grasslands Act) – to address upland...
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