The Prairies Region is comprised of the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. This category is intended for sites that address more than one province in the Prairies Region and regional businesses that have a two or three-province footprint and web sites in those provinces.
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Partners for the Saskatchewan River Basin
An alliance of governments, industry, and individuals who promote watershed sustainability through awareness, linkages and stewardship. Provides information and resources, publications and ecotourism links.
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration
A branch of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada working to build prairie agriculture and support farm economy. Lists news, programs, land management, water, conservation and local offices.
IEE - Canadian Prairies Group
The Institute of Electrical Engineers represents the profession of electrical, electronic, manufacturing and systems engineering and related sciences. Provides contact information.
Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network Coordinating Office
Activities presented in the form of a clickable map. Offers a list of monitoring stations and sites, news, resources, library and contact details.
Prairie Women's Health Centre of Excellence
A research and policy centre created by feminist researchers, community groups, and policy makers dedicated to improving women's health. Offers reports, projects, related sites and contact information.
Country Towns
A community portal promoting life in small towns on the prairies.
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Prairie Pothole Region
URL : www.ducks.org/conservation/initiative45.aspx
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the core of what was once the largest ... The Great Plains and Prairie Pothole Region are No. 1 on the 25 most important ...[2008/11/19]
Fish and Wildlife Service Region 6: Mountain-Prairie
URL : www.r6.fws.gov
Web site of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service[2008/11/20]
Prairie Pothole Region - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
URL : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairie_Pothole_Region
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is an area of the northern Great Plains and ... a b The Prairie Pothole Region, National Biological Information Infrastructure ...[2008/11/12]
Canadian Prairies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
URL : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Prairies
The Canadian Prairies is a region in Western Canada, which may correspond to ... The region known as Palliser's Triangle, also classified as the Prairies ecozone, ...[2008/11/11]
South Dakota's Glacial Lakes & Prairies Tourism Region
URL : www.sdglaciallakes.com
Formed by the glaciers receding to the north over 20,000 years ago, this area of South Dakota is unique in its variety of family attractions, festivals, scenery, ...[2008/11/09]
Ohio Prairies
URL : www.dnr.state.oh.us/dnap/prairies/tabid/1979/Default.aspx
Many prairies also occurred in the Sandusky Plains Region near Marion. ... Many prairies occurred in the Oak Openings Region near Toledo. ...[2008/11/11]
Missouri Geographic Alliance Lesson
URL : mga.drury.edu/lessons/missouri/osage.htm
4. Have groups present where they drew the lines for the Osage Prairies region. ... the two regions also appears on both the Pre-settlement Prairies and Forests maps. ...[2004/05/27]
TPWD Kids: Prairies and Lakes Region
URL : tpwd.state.tx.us/kids/about_texas/regions/prairies_and_lakes/big_kids
The Prairies and Lakes region is in north central and central Texas. ... Once, tall prairie grasses grew all across this region but settlers built farms ...[2008/11/07]
Ohio Prairies FAQ Page 2
URL : www.ohioprairie.org/id32.htm
But significant regions of Ohio had large landscape prairies. ... The great shortgrass prairies of the high plains and regions next to the Rocky ...[2008/10/03]
The Prairie Regions of Ohio
URL : www.ohioprairie.org/id27.htm
But the prairies of each region were often very similar. ... Numerous original smaller prairies throughout all regions of the state are not shown here. ...[2008/11/01]
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