Strategies for Stewards: from woods to prairies

Eco-restoration in tallgrass savanna, prairie, woods, and wetlands – inviting input from all – especially people participating in this newborn discipline of ecosystem healing.

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Index to posts on Conservation Planning

After the Miracle

Agony and Ecstasy of Conflict over Goals

Alien or Native_- how much should we care?

Aster, forked - planning for an endangered species

Braidwood Sands

Cook County Forest Preserve 100-year Plan

Evaluating and Classifying Savannas and Woodlands

Field Seminar

Fire - Why it's Needed

Four Planning Questions with Tom Vanderpoel

Group Organization - How do they do it? 

History of Biodiversity Conservation

How, When, and Why to Plant Woodland Seed

Hypotheses or Myths? 

Mixing Wild Leek Species - Mistake? 

Moraine Hills Woodlands

Moving Ecosystems

Nine Photos and the Plans they Suggest

Planning Notes - 2014 to 2018

Plant Species of Woodlands and Forests in 1846

Recovering from Fortress Mentaliy

Restoration Planning in Photos

Restored vs. Left Alone

Seeds - Where to Broadcast Them

Shrub Thickets

Significant Species and Ecosystem Quality

Somme Prairie Grove Experiment

Somme Prairie Grove Principles

Thoughts, Illustrated 

Tool for judging Ecosystem Health

Wet-mesic Prairie

What is a Grade A (or very high-quality) Prairie?

What is a Grade A (or very high-quality) Woodland?

Why Full Biodiversity? (for example, fire pink)

Why Ecosystems are so Different from Each Other

Wisconsin Woodland Standards

Stephen Packard at 9:21 AM
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