September - October 2001

Grounds for Wildlife (September-October 2001)
This Issue. By Kathleen Weflen

For Wildlife Forever? (September-October 2001)
Minnesota's 50-year-old wildlife management area system faces pressure to change with the times. By Tom Dickson

Pricklepigs (September-October 2001)
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Young Naturalists are stuck on porcupines. By Todd Whitesel

Giving Thanks on the Prairie (September-October 2001)
A hunter expresses gratitude for grasslands. A Sense of Place. By Michael Furtman

What Should a Forest Be? (September-October 2001)
Field Notes. By Greg Breining

My Terrible Box Elder (September-October 2001)
Close Encounters. By Larry Ahlman

Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans) (September-October 2001)
Minnesota Profile. By Hannah Dunevitz