The Black Belt Region
The Black Belt Region of Mississippi and Alabama once included more than 350,000 acres of native grasslands. These prairies are a product of their unique geology. Many of the native grasslands in the region have been converted to production agriculture or pine plantations, or have been significantly degraded by the presence of non-native grasses and invasive native woody plants. Remnant prairie sites are scattered across the region, most of which are no greater than 10 - 20 acres in size.