National Grasslands
National Grasslands are protected areas in the United States that preserve grassland ecosystems. These lands are managed by the U.S. Forest Service and cover over 3 million acres across the country. They provide habitats for various wildlife species and support biodiversity.
Grasslands are important for agriculture, recreation, and conservation. They help prevent soil erosion and maintain water quality. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife watching while learning about the unique flora and fauna of these ecosystems. National Grasslands play a crucial role in preserving the natural landscape and promoting environmental health.