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Illinois had 22 million acres of prairie land in 1820, according to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Rolling plains bustling with big bluestem, compass plant and monarch butterflies aplenty. But by 1978, less than 2,300 acres of quality prairie remained in Illinois.
There are efforts to preserve what is left of the state's once omnipresent prairie and, if possible, restore some of it.
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Illinois had 22 million acres of prairie land in 1820, according to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Rolling plains bustling with big bluestem, compass plant and monarch butterflies aplenty. But by 1978, less than 2,300 acres of quality prairie remained in Illinois.
There are efforts to preserve what is left of the state's once omnipresent prairie and, if possible, restore some of it.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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