
Iowa’s Diamond Lake offers a mix of panfish, bass and catfish
Diamond Lake in Iowa’s Poweshiek County is a 98-acre body of water that offers anglers a mix of good panfish, bass and channel catfish options.

Diamond Lake in Iowa’s Poweshiek County is a 98-acre body of water that offers anglers a mix of good panfish, bass and channel catfish options.

More than $1.9 million in land purchases, including one easement, as well as nearly $1.4 million in improvement projects were approved at the June meeting of the Iowa Natural Resources Commission.
The largest expenditure

My mind was still racing with nervous energy as I walked back to the truck along the standing cornfield last September at last light.
I had just shot a great buck with my bow.
Black Hawk County Conservation (BHCC), Shive-Hattery, Inc., and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources will host a public meeting at 6 p.m. on July 10 at the Lakeview Lodge at Hickory Hills Park located at

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources announced this week that the water level of Meadow Lake near Greenfield in Adair County will be lowered 3 feet starting the week of June 26.
The goal

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is looking for help with its annual wild turkey production survey. During the months of July and August wild turkey sightings are recorded to estimate this year’s nesting rates

Three separate regulations proposed by a pair of federal agencies on June 21 would make it more difficult to remove wildlife from the endangered species list.
Among the things the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Recently, while leading a photo tour in northern Minnesota, I was once again reminded about the rigors of nature: Only the strongest survive to carry on and pass their genes to the next generation.

Fuzzy little ducklings are swimming behind their mothers around lakes and ponds, learning to feed themselves and evade predators.
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