
Public encouraged to join the Iowa frog and toad call survey
These workshops are for anybody interested in getting involved in Iowa’s Frog and Toad Call Survey which has been collecting data on Iowa’s amphibians for over 30 years.

These workshops are for anybody interested in getting involved in Iowa’s Frog and Toad Call Survey which has been collecting data on Iowa’s amphibians for over 30 years.

Open-water fishing for many anglers remains on the distant horizon, a dream tempered by frozen lakes, piles of snow, and bone-chilling cold. Some anglers, though, are leaving winter behind and heading south to chase bass
NORTHWEST Arrowhead Lake Ice thickness is 8 inches at the boat ramp. Black Hawk Lake Ice thickness is 13 inches off of Ice House Point boat ramp; anglers were out and about in this area.

Few people have both feet planted in the natural resources public policy arena like Katie McKalip, of Missoula, Mont. During the past 16 years, she’s worked for the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (2007-2015), and since

If I made a mistake, the whole office knew about it, so I stopped making mistakes. I didn’t enjoy this, but I had the sense to realize that I was getting an education you could

Conrad Lorenz, the original animal behaviorist, described instincts as “fixed action patterns” and proposed a more extensive definition.

Editor’s Note: The Wood Duck Society and the staff at Outdoor News agree that mounting wood duck houses on trees creates an unnecessary predation hazard for the birds.

Black-capped chickadees survive the harshest winters with amazing adaptive behaviors and abilities. From adjusting their core body temperatures to shedding and adding brain cells to memorizing hundreds of locales of stashed foods, these tiny wonders

The goal of the program is to develop a small, connected, and well-educated network of local leaders to effectively communicate about the management and mitigation of chronic wasting disease in deer.
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