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 IOWA SAVANNAS

 

1. Stone State Park, Woodbury County. Iowa Department of Natural Resources: 712-255-4698

2. Loess Hills State Forest, Iowa DNR. 712-456-2324

3. Burr Wildlife Area Clay County Conservation Board: 712-262-2187

4. Briggs Woods Park. Hamilton County conservation Board: 515-832-9570

5. Snyder Heritage Farm, Polk County. Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation: 515-288-1846

6. Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge (NSNWR), Jasper County. NSNWR: 515-994-3400. (Note: INHF helped fund brochure for their self guided savanna trail.)
7. Conard Environmental Research Area, Grinnell College, Poweshiek County. Larissa Mottl: 641-269-4717

8. Swamp White Oak Preserve, Muscatine County. The Nature Conservancy: 515-244-5044

9. Rochester Cemetery, Cedar County. 3 acres, public cemetery. Highest quality savanna remnant in the state and some of Iowa's oldest white oaks.
Directions-
Approximately 30 miles east of Iowa City on Interstate 80, take exit 267 off of I-80. Turn north and travel 1 mile to Cemetery Rd. Turn left. Cemetery is on both sides of the road.




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For more information, e-mail Cathy Engstrom, Director of Communications, or call (515) 288-1846.

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