
Trout hit hard in Iowa fish-kill incident
Fisheries staff counted approximately 1,260 trout, 673 white suckers and 300 other dead fish.

Fisheries staff counted approximately 1,260 trout, 673 white suckers and 300 other dead fish.

The North Raccoon Wildlife Area offers noteworthy deer, turkey, dove and rabbit hunting, river access and sandbar camping, bird watching, hiking and more.

Iowa’s annual pheasant population survey begins with wildlife experts cautiously optimistic about what they hope to find.

DNR fisheries staff estimate that about 3,600 fish, mostly minnows, chubs and darters, were killed along 4,200 feet of stream.

Dozens of Iowa athletes from North Scott, Maquoketa, Pleasant Valley, Pella, Pella Christian, Ankeny Centennial, Gilbert, Solon, Oskaloosa and Easton Valley were frequent visitors to the awards podium at the Scholastic Action Sports Program (SASP)

CEDAR RIVER – The upper stretch of the Cedar River in north-central Iowa is now 28 tons of trash lighter, thanks to the efforts of 469 volunteers. Earlier this month, 469 volunteers took part in

Combining the prairie and healthy wetlands has been a boon for migrating and resident wildlife in and around Eagle Lake.

The 2017-18 Iowa Hunting, Trapping and Migratory Game Bird Regulations will be arriving at license vendors across the state in the next few weeks. Notable hunting regulation changes include extending the Missouri River Zone for

POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY, Iowa – Iowa DNR state park rangers have charged two hunters after a tip was reported by fishermen of shots fired at Lake Manawa on July 22. At approximately 12:52 a.m. on July
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