Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area Explained

Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area
Iucn Category:V
Iucn Ref:[1]
Map:Missouri#USA
Relief:1
Location:Newton County, Missouri
Nearest City:Joplin, Missouri
Area Acre:852
Established:1982
Governing Body:Missouri Department of Conservation

The Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area is an 852-acre natural area located adjacent to the Missouri municipality of Diamond. The conservation area is characterized by rolling tallgrass prairie and prairie savanna.[2] The conservation area is located relatively near, although not adjacent to, the George Washington Carver National Monument. It shows the landscape that was familiar to the Carver family group in the 1860s, the time of the American Civil War.[3]

The Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area is maintained under the jurisdiction of the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDOC). MDOC maintains the property parcels that make up the conservation area for outdoor enjoyments, hiking, shotgun hunting, and deer hunting.[4] The 1997 Smithsonian Guides to Natural America series describes Diamond Grove Prairie as a place of "superb wildflower displays."[5]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.protectedplanet.net/367861 Protected Area Profile for Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area
  2. Web site: Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area . . mdc.mo.gov . . May 5, 2023 .
  3. Web site: Carver Prairie . . moprairie.org . . May 5, 2023 .
  4. Web site: Diamond Grove Prairie Conservation Area . . mdc.mo.gov . . May 5, 2023 .
  5. Book: Winckler, Suzanne . 1997 . The Smithsonian Guides to Natural America: The Heartland - Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri . 238-239 . 0-679-76481-X.