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About
What is SGI?
Our 4 Programmatic Priorities
Our Headquarters
Our 8 Conservation Strategies
Our Team
Our Partners
Annual Reports
The Need for SGI
What are Southeastern Grasslands?
A call to action
Why Southern Grasslands?
Why should we care?
We Need Your Help
Programs
Conservation Seed bank
Grasslands Research
Grasslands Restoration
Piedmont Prairie Partnership
Regional Conservation Partnership Program
Rights-of-Way Surveys
Roadside Surveys
SGI Citizen Science
Tribal Program
News & Events
The SGI Blog
News Stories
Resources
Biodiversity Exploration & Documentation
Data Downloads
Find A Grassland Near You
Guide to the Grasslands of the Mid-South
Learning Resources
SGI Photo + Video
Seed Lists by Ecoregion
The Southeastern Grasslands Portal
Webinars, Podcasts, Articles
Volunteer
Volunteer with SGI
Subscribe to SGI's Volunteer Newsletter
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Dwayne Estes
June 4, 2017

The Clarksville, Tennessee newspaper, the Leaf Chronicle, features the Southeastern Grasslands Initiative and its local impact on the Clarksville community (authored by Jimmy Settle, 2 June 2017)

Dwayne Estes
June 4, 2017
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Dwayne Estes, executive director of the Southeastern Grasslands Initiative at APSU, stands in a field at Dunbar Cave on May 30, 2017. In a few years, the 15 acres of land will be restored to a prairie grassland. (Photo: Erica Brechtelsbauer / USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee)

 

Source:http://www.theleafchronicle.com/story/news/local/clarksville/2017/06/02/native-grasses/318008001/

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