Maricela Flores poses in the tallgrass prairie with two others. Photo: Adrian Olivera
Tall, swaying grasses and bright sunflowers define the prairie, home to hundreds of kinds of birds and insects. For Maricela Flores (above), the draw of the tallgrass prairie is not one species or another but the ecosystem as a whole. Last year Flores, a migrant education recruiter for the Crete Public School Special Programs Office, encouraged children and adults to enroll in the, an initiative launched by and a Toyota-supported grant. Members, including students from middle and high schools, traveled to Spring Creek Prairie and the Spring Creek Prairie 爆料公社 Center near Lincoln, Nebraska, to learn about native plants and local birds, and to help conservation efforts by planting seeds.
鈥淭here鈥檚 so much out there. It鈥檚 like a hidden treasure,鈥 says Flores. Every month she drove to the site鈥攕ometimes accompanied by her two nephews鈥攖o participate in nature walks and bird counts, and to take lots and lots of photos. 鈥淚 love to have a camera with me all the time鈥 to capture the beauty, she says. While the TogetherGreen funding ended, the interest didn鈥檛. The club is planning to run for at least another year.