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Lincoln Home National Historic Site - Nonnative Species![]()
The Lincoln Home and neighborhood reflect the years of Mr. Lincoln"s
residency, from 1844 - 1861. At that time, plant and animal life in the area
was a combination of native and nonnative species. Many of the nonnative
species were intentionally introduced by European settlers who developed the
Midwestern landscape into agricultural communities and urban centers.
Farmland crops like corn and soybeans eventually replaced native prairie
plants that grew in the rich black soil of the Grand Prairie. Livestock and
other domesticated farm animals grazed the areas that were formerly
inhabited by native species like bison ( Bison bison ) and elk |
::Lodging
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- Mollusks - Fungi - Diseases - Pests - Soils
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Lincoln Home National Historic Site - Nonnative Species
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