Naturalist Book Discussion: Sea of Grass: The Conquest, Ruin, and Redemption of Nature on the American Prairie
Facilitator: Ruth Westra, MN Naturalist
Sea of Grass: The Conquest, Ruin, and Redemption of Nature on the American Prairie by Dave Hage & Josephine Marcotty https://
e North American prairie is an ecological marvel, a vast, grass-covered expanse once home to bison, elk, wolves, pronghorn, prairie dogs, and bald eagles. Together, plants, microbes, and animals formed one of the richest ecosystems on Earth and a major carbon sink, but agricultural expansion has decimated what remains. When European settlers arrived nearly two centuries ago, they saw not a wonder but a wilderness to conquer, and with the help of the steel plow, drainage, and fertilizers, they transformed the prairie into some of the world’s most productive farmland. This revolution fed the Industrial Age and made North America a global breadbasket, but it came at an immense cost, the displacement of Indigenous peoples, pollution of rivers, and the near-collapse of native wildlife. Today, industrial agriculture continues to erase a million acres of prairie each year. In Sea of Grass, veteran journalists and Midwesterners Dave Hage and Josephine Marcotty explore this profound relationship between humans and the prairie, revealing both the challenges and possibilities faced by farmers and Indigenous communities as they navigate a future where preservation and productivity must coexist. Hage, a Pulitzer Prize-winning editor from St. Paul, and Marcotty, an award-winning environmental journalist from Minneapolis, bring decades of insight to this vivid portrait of a miraculous and imperiled landscape whose fate holds meaning far beyond the heartland.Th
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- January 28 at 6:30 p.m. | Online We are excited that our Ecology Book Club, started by and maintained by MN Master Naturalists volunteers, will be hosting the authors of Sea Of Grass: The Conquest, Ruin and Redemption of Nature on the American Prairie by Dave Hage and Josephine Marcotty for their book club discussion via Zoom. The program is free. To learn more and to register, visit z.umn.edu/ccbookclub
- A Thousand Acres Jane Smiley https://www.goodreads.com/
book/show/41193.A_Thousand_ Acres - My Ántonia Willa Cather https://www.
penguinrandomhouse.com/books/ 292287/my-antonia-by-willa- cather-introduction-and-notes- by-john-j-murphy- illustrations-by-w-t-benda/ My Ántonia - The Worst Hard Time Timothy Egan https://www.timothyeganbooks.
com/the-worst-hard-time - The Thresher Herbert Krause https://www.goodreads.com/
book/show/3428134-the-thresher - sharing v sparing
- A Practical Farmer’s Journey A History of Community, Stewardship, and Resilience Ronald L. Rosmann https://www.
bloomsbury.com/us/practical- farmers-journey-9780761880790/ - A Journal of a Prairie Year Paul Gruchowhttps://milkweed.org/
book/journal-of-a-prairie-year - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Community-supported_ agriculture CSA Community-supported agriculture - Effective prairie restoration organizations include large national groups like The Nature Conservancy, research-focused entities like the Tallgrass Prairie Center, regional powerhouses such as American Prairie, and community-driven groups like The Prairie Enthusiasts.
- https://fmr.org/seed-
collection-events - https://extension.umn.edu/
planting-and-growing-guides/ planting-and-maintaining- prairie-garden - https://bwsr.state.mn.us/l2l Lawns to legumes: your yard can bee the change
- https://bwsr.state.mn.us/
- great resource for humane bison products. They were very early on restoring the prairie. https://wildideabuffalo.com/
pages/about-wild-idea - https://northernwilds.com/
grand-portage-bison-herd-one- pillar-for-food-sovereignty/ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=Dey6j27CJtM “Bring Them Home” Blackfoot Strive to Reintroduce Buffalo After 100-Year Absence - https://www.lwvmn.org/climate-
change-task-force - https://www.lwv.org/
environment/defending- environment - Head of the Lake Chapter – Minnesota Master Naturalist Program https://www.facebook.com/
groups/323137411185659
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