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Remembering Mr. Grouse

Learn about a thriving prairie chicken scene and a watch tribute to John Toepfer.

01/26/2020

Prairie Sportsman

Remembering Mr. Grouse

Clip: Season 11 Episode 1 | 6m 19sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn about a thriving prairie chicken scene and a watch tribute to John Toepfer.

Bret travels to the Bluestem Prairie Preserve near Moorhead to view prairie chickens on their booming grounds and the Naamijig Dance Troupe of the White Earth Nation pays tribute to the late John Toepfer, a field biologist who studied prairie grouse for 50 years, with a dance inspired by prairie chickens.

01/26/2020

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