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Hidden beneath the endless rows of corn and soybeans that dominate today's Midwest are the ancient remains of one of Earth's most magnificent ecosystems. Here, where industrial agriculture has created a green desert of monocultures, there once stretched the tallgrass prairie - a sea of grass so vast and alien that early European settlers called it "prairie madness" because the sheer scale of the treeless expanse drove many to psychological breakdown. This was no empty wasteland. The American prairie was one of the richest ecosystems on Earth, supporting massive herds of bison, countless bird species, and indigenous peoples who had perfected sophisticated fire management and ecological stewardship techniques over thousands of years. The deep black soil that made the Midwest America's breadbasket was created by this prairie ecosystem - thousands of years of plant and animal decomposition depositing massive carbon stores into the ground. But in less than 100 years, European settlers accomplished one of history's largest terraforming projects, plowing up 99% of the tallgrass prairie and fundamentally rewiring the continent's climate, hydrology, and carbon cycles. Today, the tallgrass prairie clings to just 1% of its former range, and we're still losing a million acres of remaining grasslands every year - the climate equivalent of adding 11 million cars to the roads annually. Yet scattered across the Midwest, a quiet revolution is taking place. Farmers, homeowners, and conservationists are rediscovering that these seemingly worthless patches of agricultural land can be transformed back into thriving prairie ecosystems using techniques that indigenous peoples perfected millennia ago. And the results are nothing short of extraordinary. Stay until the end because today you're going to discover how ancient fire management and ecological restoration techniques are bringing back America's lost prairie one acre at a time, and why this could be the key to solving our climate crisis while feeding the world. Welcome to Forgotten Lands.