Come Visit The Blackland Prairie!!!
This awesome flyer is by Molly Ramon
Wildlife and hunting
pocket gopher
Abbe,Chuck. "Bottas pocket gopher{thomomys bottae}." gopher. 'wikipedia' Jan. 6 2008
songbird
Hattam,Jennifer. "Poaching songbirds for supper on the rise in Cyprus." songbird 'treehugger' Dec. 31 2011
white tailed deer
Bauer,Scott. "white tailed deer." white tailed deer 'wikipedia' March 20 2006
Weathering in the Blackland Prairie
mechanical weathering
oxidized rock
the Blackland Priarie
texastravel, "Texas Blakland Prairie" blackland prairie 'flickr' Dec. 27 2009
Erosion in this exraordinary ecorgion
Erosion is the process of being eroded by wind,water,or other things in nature. Since the Blackland Prairie has very fertile soil it is easily eroded by wind. And the ground is mostly made up of clay so it is easily eroded by water.
Deposition
Plants in the prairie
post oak
Gillespie,Joel. "Post oak tree-green hill cemetery,Greensboro,NC" post oak 'flickr' July 18 2009
blackjack oak tree
The Field Museum Library. "Blackjack oak tree" blackjack oak tree 'flickr' Jan. 19 2010
american elm
Signorello,Ken-green destiny. "American Elm" American elm 'flickr' June 23 2008
Rivers and fishing
Three of the most popular rivers in the Blackland Prairie are the Red River,Brazos River,and the Trinity River. In these rivers you could go fishing. Some fish you could catch are Bass,Crappie,Trout,Steelhead,Bluegill,Catfish,Salmon,Browns,and many more.