If you’ve been “converted” (like me!) by SGI’s charismatic director Dwayne Estes, aka the “Prairie Preacher,” and you’re eager to learn more about some of the big picture issues surrounding grassland conservation and how you can make a difference, here are some basics you might want to know.
THE SOUTHEASTERN GRASSLANDS INITIATIVE: BRINGING CHICAGO-STYLE CONSERVATION TO THE SOUTH (Full Story)
Parts 1-6: As Executive Director of a new but rapidly growing conservation organization, one of the most frequently asked questions that I get is, “how can you conserve Southeastern grasslands when most types have disappeared by more than 90 percent?” This is the full 6-part blog post from Dwayne Estes that answers that question!
PART 1 OF 6 - Community-led Conservation is the way of the Future
PART 2 OF 6 - Bringing Chicago-style Conservation to the Southeastern U.S.
Part 3 of 6 - If we Rebuild Them, They will Come
Part 4 of 6 - Urban or Wild, Either Will Work just Fine
Part 4 of 6: Urban or wild, either will work just fine. Efforts in the greater Chicago area prove that great grassland restoration can happen both in rural areas and in the heart of one of the nation's largest cities. SGI aims to bring similar approaches to dozens of communities across our 23 state region, including Austin, TX and Charlotte, NC.
PART 5 OF 6 - The Sky is the Limit
Part 5 of 6: The sky is the limit! The Chicago-style methods of restoration can be applied to sites smaller than 1 acre or they can be scaled up to cover several square miles. It can be done in the Southeast as well and SGI will lead the way. Let's dream big and find a way to rebuild grasslands that stretch to the horizon.
PART 6 OF 6 - SGI Needs Your Help, Here's How
Part 6 of 6: We called, you answered: At the beginning of 2018, we put out a call for volunteers to join our team and the response has been amazing. Now, six months after the official launch of our organization, it warms my heart to announce that more than 400 volunteers have pledged their support. Collectively, you represent all 23 states and more than 60 communities. Thank you for taking that first step of signing our registry. Help us recruit new volunteers by sharing our message with friends, family, and colleagues.