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Tallgrass prairie is a type of grassland ecosystem characterized by tall grasses and few trees. It primarily thrives in North America, particularly in the central United States. This ecosystem supports a diverse range of wildlife, including many species of birds, mammals, and insects. Historically, tallgrass prairie covered millions of acres but has been significantly reduced due to agriculture and urban development. It plays a critical role in soil health, carbon storage, and water management. Conservation efforts aim to protect and restore this unique habitat, which is vital for maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance.

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    Tallgrass prairie is a type of ecosystem characterized by its deep-rooted grasses, which can grow over six feet tall, and is primarily found in North America. It thrives in areas with warm summers and moderate rainfall. Historically, this landscape supported diverse wildlife, including bison and various bird species. The soil is rich and fertile, making it ideal for agriculture, but much of the prairie has been converted to farmland. Conservation efforts aim to protect the remaining fragments of this vital habitat, which plays an essential role in biodiversity and carbon storage.