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Violence and Redemption on America's Shattered Great Plains

by Website Adminstrator | Feb 22, 2013

Article appears in the Spring 2013 issue of SavingLand www.landtrustalliance.org

by Jarid Manos

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Our Prairie Parks in motion:

GPRC is creating the following Prairie Parks through our two social work programs Restoration Not Incarceration™ & Plains Youth InterACTION™

  • » Fort Worth Prairie Park, TX
  • » Esteban Park, Houston, TX
  • » Oglala Prairie Preserve Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD
  • » Galisteo Basin Preserve, Santa Fe County, NM (Completed)

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PO Box 1206
Fort Worth, TX 76101
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Great Plains Restoration Council is a 501(c)3 non-profit Ecological Health organization that helps people take care of their own health through restoring and protecting native ecosystems, particularly damaged prairies, plains, and waters. GPRC teaches Ecological Health practices and principles around the country, as well as uses the literary arts and other media to broaden awareness and community engagement.

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