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Description of Desired Habitat Condition. Ideally, TKR CCAA enrolled properties should be a grass-dominated landscape with few shrubs and multiple small patches of highly disturbed areas interspersed across the grassland; however, TKR are also known to occupy non-traditional habitats, such as bar ditches or county road rights-of-way, where they may use adjacent habitats such as cropland. Optimum TKR habitat consists of small patches (1 – 20 ac) of native shortgrass prairie on clay or clay-loam soils in early plant succession. These small patches of TKR habitat should provide adequate bare ground (20 – 50%) dominated by native short grasses (< 6” tall), weeds, and scattered low growing shrub cover (1-15%). TKR have a relatively small average home range of 800 sq meters (0.2 acres), but ranges from 100 – 1,900 sq meters (0.02 –
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