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Restoring Oak Savannas in the Midwest By Kat Gordinier
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Oak Savanna Restoration in the Midwest

Jan 25, 2015

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This presentation explains what an Oak Savanna is, why it is important, and how to restore them.
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Page 1: Oak Savanna Restoration in the Midwest

Restoring Oak Savannas in the Midwest

By Kat Gordinier

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What is an Oak Savanna?

• Large Oaks– Bur and White oaks

• Diverse Understory– Grasses– Sedges– Wildflowers

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Where Were Oak Savannas?

• Endemic throughout the Midwest– Minnesota, Wisconsin,

Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas

• 10% of Iowa’s Native Habitat

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Oak Savanna Native Species

• Bur Oaks– Fire Dependant

• Big & Little Bluestem• White Oak

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Native Species cont.

• Purple Milkweed• Jack-in-the-Pulpit• Bottle Brush Grass• Virginia Wild Rye• Bobwhite Quail• Turkey• American Goldfinch• Bobcats

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Restoring Savanna

• 1st Identify Former Savanna– Open Grown Oaks

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• 2nd Remove Invasive Trees

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• 3rd Remove Invasive Brush

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• 4th Prescribed Burn

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5th Monitor

• Burn Land Annually– Fall

• Hand Plant• 4-6 years

• Treat with Herbicide• Burn Annually• Plant a Savanna Mix• 10-12 years

If land hasn’t been grazed… If land has been grazed…

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Works Cited

• McGovern, Molly. “Iowa’s Oak Savannas: Rekindling a Relationship.” Iowa Natural Heritage. Summer 2003

• Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Oak Savanna Communities. Ecological Landscapes of Wisconsin – Ecosystem Management Planning Handbook.

• Withgott, Jay and Scott Brennan. Environment: the Science Behind the Stories.

• Savanna Oak Foundation, Inc. “Oak Savanna.”• S. Chaplin “Upper Midwest Forest-Savanna Transition.”

WWF Fall Report.