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Jill Haukos

Educational worksheet to accompany the virtual tour of the Konza Nature Trail

December 11, 2020

Worksheet for Virtual Tour of Konza

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Konza Environmental Education Program

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Jill Haukos:
Konzaed@ksu.edu

785-587-0381

Mailing Address:
116 Ackert Hall
Division of Biology, KSU
Manhattan, KS  66506

Physical Address:
100 Konza Prairie Lane
Manhattan, KS  66502

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About KEEP

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Our goals:

  • To bring children to the tallgrass prairie to increase their understanding of this remarkable ecosystem and to instill a sense of place and pride in their environment.
  • To allow students to participate in hands-on ecological research to increase their knowledge of the scientific process and the significance of research.
  • To share with the public the latest scientific research and emphasize the importance of research in grassland conservation and management.

Konza Prairie Biological Station

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KPBS is operated as a field research station by the KSU Division of Biology. The station is dedicated to a three-fold mission of long-term ecological research, education, and prairie conservation. It is a unique outdoor laboratory that provides opportunities for the study of tallgrass prairie ecosystems and for basic biological research on a wide range of taxa and processes. The station is open to scientists and students from throughout the world.

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