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DNR News > Recent Releases

Prairie Rescue Events Planned For April 18, 19, 20
Posted: April 15, 2008

Volunteers of all ages will help "rescue" prairie at Brushy Creek on April 18, Buck Grove, Bear Creek, Breen, Union Sough, Neal Smith, Kuehn, Sertoma, and Waterman on April 19, and Yellow Banks on April 20.

Prairie rescue events are coordinated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) with support from the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, county conservation boards and private conservation groups.

For a complete listing of all Iowa prairie rescue sites, visit the prairie rescue website at www.inhf.org/prairierescue2008.htm. The events are also listed on the Iowa DNR Keepers of the Land events calendar at www.iowadnr.com/volunteer/index.html.

Prairie Rescue volunteers will clear invasive species such as brush and small trees from the sites. Experts will conduct controlled burns on some of the prairies. These efforts will allow adults and kids to experience the prairies Iowa's earlier generations saw, while preserving that experience for future generations.

Today, only about 1/1,000th of Iowa's prairie remains. These small prairie remnants, even those in public ownership, are still at risk from encroaching species and the lack of historic fire and grazing patterns.

For more information, contact Whitney Davis of the Iowa DNR, at 515-281-6271, or Whitney.Davis@dnr.iowa.gov

 

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