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What a chicken-size bird can tell us about a shrinking prairie

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Most remaining grassland is privately owned, which leaves it unprotected and open to development

What’s more revealing than a head count is where the curlews migrate and nest, hence the tracking project, Carlisle said. Curlews used to breed as far east as Indiana. Now, the southwest corner of North Dakota marks the easterly edge of their breeding territory.

 

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