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Why a prairie scientist spent years photographing a single square meter of land

Why a prairie scientist spent years photographing a single square meter of land

Update: 2025-09-05
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Have you ever wondered how much life a tiny patch of land can hold? Nebraska scientist Chris Helzer photographed one square meter of prairie from every angle for two years, getting to know the creatures that call it home. By blending art and science, he hopes to open people's eyes to this underappreciated ecosystem on the Great Plains that’s shrinking more and more every year.

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A few Nebraska hiking tips from Chris Helzer:

This episode was written, reported and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.

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Why a prairie scientist spent years photographing a single square meter of land

Why a prairie scientist spent years photographing a single square meter of land

Celia Llopis-Jepsen