Beerburrum Wildlife Center - Coastal & Marine Life Park Wildlife Park

Beerburrum, Queensland, Australia
68 KM north of central Brisbane On M1 Bruce Hwy at Steve Irwin Way

Praire & Steppe

Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the grasslands, shrublands and savannas by ecologists due to the similar climates and vegetation of the habitat. A steppe is an ecoregion in the shrublands, grasslands, and savannas without trees with the exception of those near lakes.

There are three types of prairie and these types are generally characterized by tallgrass prairie, mixed, or shortgrass prairie depending on the soil and rainfall. Despite harsh rains, prairies are resilient against soil erosion making great farmland.


A prairie is an example of a steppe and is usually dry and cold but not enough to be considered a desert. Steppe is usually found between a forest and desert because it has too much or too little then it will turn out to be one of the two mentioned habitats.