![]() ![]() Russell National Wildlife Refuge and the still evolving American Prairie Preserve. Manning hones in on the Missouri Breaks region of north-central Montana, an area of roughly 3.5 million acres that incorporates the Charles M. Yet, whereas Grassland, subtitled “The History, Biology, Politics, and Promise of the American Prairie,” was wide-ranging and ambitiously tracked remnants of prairie across much of North America, this more recent work has a narrowed focus, choosing instead to tell the story of a single patch of prairie. ![]() The two books share a similar geography and Manning's commitment to his subject-the prairie-certainly has not waned. ![]() It might be tempting to read Richard Manning's most recent book as a sequel to Grassland (1995), arguably his best-known work. ![]()
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