Latest News
Archived News
Mission
FAQ
Current Projects
Projects Map
Financial Info
Our People
Related Links
Membership
Project Gifts
Memorials & Gifts
Land Gifts
Planned Gifts
Advocacy
Volunteers
Donate Now
About Membership
Member Benefits
Join Today
Office Information
Staff Contacts
Articles
Iowa conservationists
Other online publications
Eagle Nest Diaries
Get outdoors
Upcoming Events
Featured Destinations
Outdoor Guide
Iowa Trails
Visit INHF Projects
Permanent Land
   Protection
Land Management
INHF Magazines
Annual Report
INHF Books
INHF wall calendar
About Internships
Intern Testimonials
How to Apply

Keep it Growing! Donate Now to Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation


INHF project map

Restoring the face of Iowa

In the past 25 years, the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation has touched all parts of Iowa.

Without our efforts, Iowa would have fewer state and county parks, trails and wildlife areas. The chances are good that you've visited an INHF land project—or at least enjoyed the cleaner air and water, more abundant wildlife and lovely scenery they provide.

INHF's other projects—like our conservation publications and landowner education—don't show up on a map but still contribute to Iowa's quality of life. Our very way of doing business-uniting many partners toward positive, creative solutions—has shaped Iowa conservation.

We thank our many members and supporters who helped us create this legacy both for today's generation and "for those who follow." With your help, we'll continue to strengthen that legacy.

"As our world appears to be "shrinking" around us on an almost daily basis, it's a comfortable thought knowing that, thanks to the INHF, there's an additional tract of woodland, maybe an extra mile or two of trailways, or 15 more acres of wetlands awaiting us."

-Gary A. Anderson, Waterloo

INHF Overview  25 pivotal projects Future challenges  INHF project map

Page updated May 2004

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

 


© Copyright 2008 Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation
Comments? Suggestions? Email INHF Webmaster