Prairie mounds at Oregon’s Zumwalt Prairie
© Michael Durham/Minden Picture
Little hills on the prairie. Mysterious prairie mounds abound
Collections of these dome-like hills are common in landscapes throughout the United States. Depending on the region, local citizens might know them as Mima mounds, hogwallow mounds, or even pimple mounds–and their origin isn’t always clear. Theories range from seismic activity to gophers—and even just an accumulation of sediment. The prairie mounds on our homepage today are part of Oregon’s Zumwalt Prairie, a unique landscape in northeast Oregon. Encompassing some 330,000 acres, It’s of one of the largest remaining intact tracts of bunchgrass prairie in North America. Once part of an extensive grassland in the region, this portion has remained preserved due to its high elevation, which made farming difficult.
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