Wildlife use of and productivity in diverted cropland

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1995
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Best, Louis
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Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
The Leopold Center is a research and education center on the campus of Iowa State University created to identify and reduce negative environmental and social impacts of farming and develop new ways to farm profitably while conserving natural resources.
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The tall-grass prairie ecosystem once domi­ nated much of the Midwest; Iowa was in the center of this immense grassland. A diverse birdlife used the abundant prairie pothole wet­ lands and upland tall-grass cover. Although early agriculture produced a landscape that briefly increased wildlife diversity, the steady shift toward larger farms has resulted in re­ duced wildlife habitat.

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