Dozens of species of grasses, forbs, and shrubs constitute the plant life of the grasslands, providing food and shelter for animals as well as impressive wildflower displays. Cottonwood trees, dependent on the water available in the river, line the banks of the Pawnee Fork. Historic photos show far fewer trees than there are today, largely because the trees were susceptible to naturally-occurring prairie fires and were also used for fuel. |
Last updated: July 20, 2020