Gregg Pattison: Sharing good news and bad news.
We felt hopeful about the future of oak savannas after visiting with Gregg Pattison last month. Pattison, who’s with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, is helping landowners in southern Iowa transform degraded woodlands back into healthy oak savannas. Pattison is rounding up financial and technical support for landowners in Decatur County through a group called the Southern Iowa Oak Savanna Alliance.
We’ll be reporting on the restoration work of several of these landowners in a future issue of Woodlands & Prairies.
If only more landowners understood the importance of these rare ecosystems. Pattison shares this horror story about a landowner who wanted him to look at a “weed” that was giving him trouble. “It keeps plugging up my plow,” the landowner said. Pattison found that he was trying to plow up a virgin stand of big and little bluestem in an oak opening as a food plot for deer.
“He was having the same problem as the pioneers who tried to break prairie sod with roots 6-foot deep,” Pattison says. "But this time it was for trophy bucks."
The story is enough to bring tears to the eyes to savanna and prairie lovers everywhere.