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administers a number of state parks and wildlife management areas in the region, however they are mostly located around human-made lakes and riparian zones of rivers and creeks, focusing on recreation, fishing, and hunting, and not prairie conservation. Many of these areas are leased, not owned, by
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The rich black 'waxland' soil of these prairies is almost proof against burrowing rodents, which penetrate the region only along some sandy stream bottoms, while the open country tempts jack rabbits, coyotes, and other plains species eastward slightly beyond their usual bounds. Few, if any, species
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The soil of the
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immigrants arrived in the region around 1825 to 1845 and found the rich black soil excellent for farming. By the end of the 19th century 98% of the blackland prairies were cultivated and it was the leading cotton region of the state, also producing sorghum, corn, wheat, and hay. The land was so
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The negative effect on distribution is evident in the Texas distribution of many wide-ranging species of both eastern and western North
American fauna reaching their respective distributional limits in the region of the Texas Blackland Prairies and
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With spring and fall migrants, wintering species, breading and summer species, well over 325 species of birds occur in the region. Various seasonal and migratory species appearing in the region include
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being converted to crop production, leaving less than one percent remaining. Some groups estimate that less than 0.1% of the area is remaining. Small remnants are conserved at sites such as
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The Texas
Blackland Prairies ecoregion covers an area of 50,300 km (19,400 sq mi), consisting of a main belt of 43,000 km (17,000 sq mi) and two islands of
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Hoekstra, J. M.; Molnar, J. L.; Jennings, M.; Revenga, C.; Spalding, M. D.; Boucher, T. M.; Robertson, J. C.; Heibel, T. J.; Ellison, K. (2010). Molnar, J. L. (ed.).
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in the south. The prairie was named after its rich, dark soil. Less than 1% of the original
Blackland prairie vegetation remains, scattered across Texas in parcels.
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with a crew of 12 federal field agents conducted a 17-year (1889–1905), statewide survey of the natural history of Texas. The survey collected detailed data on the
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properties, shrinking and swelling with moisture content. In dry weather, deep cracks form in the clay, which can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure.
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county. Sources and maps vary on the exact boundaries of the
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over mottled clay subsoils (occasionally referred to as graylands). "Black gumbo" and "black velvet" are local names for this soil. The soils have
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that once inhabited the
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and deer, grazed on the grasses and trampled and fertilized the soil, stimulating the growth of the tallgrass ecosystem. Bison were
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to make more land suitable for hunting bison and other game. Hunter-gatherers continually inhabited the prairie since
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Peterson Field Guide Series. Houghton
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1920:) in the Blackland Prairie eco-region, Highway 532 east of Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA (19 April 2014).
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southeast of the main Blackland Prairie belt; both the main belt and the islands extend northeast–southwest.
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Farmland in the Blackland Prairie region seen from Highway 123, Guadalupe County, Texas, USA (9 July 2020)
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A Field Guide to the Birds: a Completely New Guide to all the Birds of Eastern and Central North America.
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Lee, D. S., C. R. Gilbert, C. H. Hocutt, R. E. Jenkins, D. E. McAllister, and J. R. Stauffer, Jr. 1980.
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4th ed., Peterson Field Guide Series. Houghton Mifflin Company. New York. xx, 579 pp. ISBN 0-395-93596-2
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Snakes are the most diverse group of reptiles in the region, species include the North American racer (
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Amphibians and Reptiles of Texas: with keys, taxonomic synopses, bibliography, and distribution maps.
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counties, all in the northwestern band of the region. The smaller southeastern band includes much of
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areas were cleared right to the creek banks. Several of the larger cities in the state, such as
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are restricted to these prairie, however, and the effect on distribution is mainly negative."
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Peterson Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America, 4th ed.
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The Atlas of Global Conservation: Changes, Challenges, and Opportunities to Make a Difference
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Ranchland seen from Highway 916 east of Grandview, Johnson County, Texas, USA (26 June 2021)
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Ranch and pastureland seen from Highway 339, Limestone County Texas, USA USA (26 June 2021)
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Peterson Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes: North America North of Mexico, Second Edition.
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Ricketts, Taylor H., Eric Dinerstein, David M. Olson, Colby J. Loucks, et al. (1999).
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2171:"Post Oak Savannah and Blackland Prairie Wildlife Management: Historical Perspective"
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6th. Ed. University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas. xviii, 501 pp. ISBN 0-292-70241-8
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Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, Massachusetts. xiii, 494 pp. ISBN 978-0-544-12997-9
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Ranchland in the Blackland Prairie eco-region of Texas with Texas bluebonnets (
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Texas A&M University Press, College Station. 447 pp. ISBN 978-160344-734-8
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4th edition. National Geographic, Washington, D. C. 480 pp. ISBN 0-7922-6877-6
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valuable, crops were planted abruptly up to the roadsides, seldom fenced, and
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North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. x, 867 pp. ISBN 0-917134-03-6
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2072:"North America's Most Endangered Ecoregion is in North Texas' Backyard"
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Lake Summerville State Park (? acres), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers*
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times over 15,000 years ago. In historic times, they included the
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Thomas, Chad, Timothy H. Bonner, & Bobby G. Whiteside. 2007.
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Frogs and toads in the region include the American bullfrog (
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Although not particularly abundant, the American alligator (
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Some species found in the region include Virginia opossum (
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problems also include water erosion, cotton root rot, soil
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Just a few of the smaller species include threadfin shad (
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Texas Tech University Press. Lubbock, Texas. xv, 534 pp.
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Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 384 pp. ISBN 0-395-26621-1
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Field Guide to Mammals of North America North of Mexico,
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2365:"National Forests and Grasslands in Texas: Management"
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contributed to the maintenance of the prairie through
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Among the many fish of the region are spotted bass (
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1875:), Washington County, Texas, USA (30 March 2012).
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2302:Powell, R, R. Conant, and J. T. Collins. 2016.
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1890:, Washington County, Texas, USA (30 March 2012).
1197:) in the southwest, the Mississippi map turtle (
922:), Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas (13 April 2009)
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87:Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
3178:Grasslands of the North American Great Plains
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1950:List of ecoregions in the United States (WWF)
1749:(376 acres), Sabine River Authority of Texas*
596:on the prairie, while stimulating the native
58:Texas blackland prairies (area 32 on the map)
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1888:Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site
1743:(14,480 acres) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers*
1723:Cedar Creek Islands Wildlife Management Area
2412:Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT)
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2101:Texas Natural History: A Century of Change.
1737:(3,026 acres) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers*
1209:). Others include eastern snapping turtle (
2624:National Register of Historic Places Sites
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2352:Freshwater Fishes of Texas: A Field Guide.
2320:Atlas of North American Freshwater Fishes.
2252:Field Guide to the Birds of North America,
2141:Bailey, Vernon and C. Hart Merriam (1905)
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2009:
2007:
2005:
1794:(463 acres), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers*
1777:Ranch and pastureland with wildflowers in
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2250:Mulroy, Kevin (Editor-in-Chief). 2002.
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1825:Richland Creek Wildlife Management Area
253:The main belt consists of oaklands and
146:50,300 km (19,400 sq mi)
27:Temperate grassland region of Texas, US
14:
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1191:) in the northeast, the Texas cooter (
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2173:. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
1764:Purtis Creek State Park (1,582 acres)
1424:), Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad (
292:The larger of the two islands is the
2070:D’Annunzio, Francesca (2021-12-28).
1962:
1788:(16,174 acres), U.S. Forest Service*
279:central forest-grasslands transition
2145:North American Fauna No. 25: 1-222.
267:Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area
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2459:Prairie Time: A Blackland Portrait
2334:Page, L. M. and B. M. Burr. 2011.
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662:Important prairie plants included
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2629:Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
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1753:Tawakoni Wildlife Management Area
1265:), Western Slender Glass Lizard (
1162:A harmless North American racer (
343:counties, as well as portions of
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1246:). Lizards include Green Anole (
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257:and runs from just south of the
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3188:Ecoregions of the United States
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1741:Cooper Wildlife Management Area
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2469:Weeds of the Blackland Prairie
2454:Weeds of the Blackland Prairie
2449:Soil Physics at Oklahoma State
2401:. Island Press, Washington DC.
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1986:University of California Press
1334:), diamond-backed watersnake (
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978:), Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (
972:), Ruby-throated Hummingbird (
739:), Brazilian free-tailed bat (
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1955:
1472:), and western lesser siren (
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1388:), and the Texas coralsnake (
2422:The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
2266:Peterson, Roger Troy. 1980.
1418:), Hurter's spadefoot toad (
1304:), eastern hog-nosed snake (
1149:), and grasshopper sparrow (
823:, including American bison (
624:from the area by the 1850s.
7:
2619:National Historic Landmarks
2143:Biological survey of Texas.
2099:Schimidly, David J. (2002)
1943:
1804:Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
1550:), orangespotted sundfish (
1454:), Strecker's chorus frog (
1352:), Graham's crayfishsnake (
1228:), Mississippi mud turtle (
1200:Graptemys pseudogeographica
1089:), red-bellied woodpecker (
990:), Orange-crowned Warbler (
918:Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (
10:
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3193:Flora of the United States
2379:"Texas Parks and Wildlife"
2198:. Texas Historical Society
1831:
1625:), blackstripe topminnow (
1406:), southern leopard frog (
1286:Plestiodon septentrionalis
1240:), spiny softshellturtle (
1215:), three-toed box turtle (
1176:Alligator mississippiensis
748:Reithrodontomys fulvescens
745:), fulvous harvest mouse (
727:), nine-banded armadillo (
652:East Central Texas forests
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302:East Central Texas forests
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100:East Central Texas forests
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3103:List of counties in Texas
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2433:"Texas blackland prairie"
1813:McKinney Falls State Park
1469:Notophthalmus viridescens
1436:), Cope's gray treefrog (
1409:Lithobates sphenocephalus
1252:), Six-lined Racerunner (
1107:), red-winged blackbird (
966:), Yellow-billed Cuckoo (
875:include nutria or coypu (
764:), eastern fox squirrel (
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2124:Texas Blackland Prairies
1747:Lake Tawakoni State Park
1711:Texas Blackland Prairies
1697:the state (* = leased).
1687:Caddo National Grassland
1448:), spotted chorus frog (
1364:), western ribbonsnake (
1313:Lampropeltis calligaster
1255:Aspidoscelis sexlineatus
1234:), eastern musk turtle (
1134:Thryothorus ludovicianus
1053:), red-shouldered hawk (
803:Urocyon cinereoargenteus
701:
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210:Texas Blackland Prairies
33:Texas Blackland Prairies
2417:NPAT protected prairies
2284:Dixon, James R. (2013)
2160:, accessed 29 June 2021
2129:, accessed 29 June 2021
1499:Micropterus punctulatus
1403:Lithobates catesbeianus
1382:), timber rattlesnake (
1316:), speckled kingsnake (
1277:), Broad-headed Skink (
1206:Deirochelys reticularia
1113:), eastern meadowlark (
1098:Leuconotopicus villosus
1080:Geococcyx californianus
1077:), greater roadrunner (
751:), white-footed mouse (
518:Van Zandt County, Texas
283:Edwards Plateau savanna
2439:. World Wildlife Fund.
2437:Terrestrial Ecoregions
2218:Schmidly, D. J. 2004.
1819:Mother Neff State Park
1798:Fort Parker State Park
1781:
1735:Cooper Lake State Park
1707:
1705:Clymer Meadow Preserve
1667:Clymer Meadow Preserve
1663:The Nature Conservancy
1637:), bigscale logperch (
1511:Pomoxis nigromaculatus
1490:
1379:Agkistrodon piscivorus
1373:Agkistrodon contortrix
1358:), flat-headed snake (
1349:Pantherophis obsoletus
1319:Lampropeltis holbrooki
1310:), prairie kingsnake (
1222:), ornate box turtle (
1167:
1101:), loggerhead shrike (
1083:), belted kingfisher (
942:), Little Blue Heron (
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779:Odocoileus virginianus
776:), white-tailed deer (
757:), hispid cotton rat (
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521:
289:lie to the southwest.
45:Clymer Meadow Preserve
2444:Connemara Conservancy
2234:Reid, Fiona A. 2006.
2220:The Mammals of Texas,
2122:World Wildlife Fund,
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