Neal Smith National Wildlife RefugeNeal Smith National Wildlife Refuge, located just 25 minutes east of Des Moines, Iowa, was established in 1990. ...
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The Annett Nature Center, sitting in the Annett Nature Center Park, opened on Earth Day in 1997. The result of years of planning and work by the Wa...
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The Mahaska County Conservation Center is located at the Russell Wildlife Area. The center promotes conservation education and provides a means to ...
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Appanoose County Conservation was voted into existance in 1959 by the citizens of Appanoose County. The ACCB currently manages well over 1,00...
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The Conard Environmental Research Area, located eleven miles from the Grinnell College Campus, is a 365-acre field station used for class field tri...
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Sugar Creek Audubon Nature Sanctuary is owned by the Tallgrass Prairie Audubon Society, the local Audubon chapter, and Jacob Krumm Nature Preserve ...
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General Description: Located just north of the Davis and Wapello County line on Highway 63, Pioneer Ridge Nature Area is the headquarters for Wapel...
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It is owned by the Marshall County Conservation Board and it is visited by thousands of people each year including every fifth-grader in the Marsha...
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The Tama County Nature Center is located at Otter Creek Lake and Park. The 5,600 sq. ft. facility is a work in progress as construction has been ph...
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The Voas Nature Area is a 705 acre park located approximately 1½ miles west of Minburn. The initial 265 acres were donated to the Dallas Cou...
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In 1977, 117 acres of land located just southwest of the Fairfield city limits was purchased with federal-matching Heritage Conservation Recreation...
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Calkins Interpretive Center serves the purpose of promoting conservative education to Hardin County and north central Iowa. The building consists o...
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