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The Summer 2004 issue
of this magazine explained how INHF had recently protected sites
along two key bends of the Upper
Iowa River. Since then, local landowners David and Jane Jensen
sold the missing puzzle piece in one of those bends to the Iowa
Natural Heritage Foundation at a bargain sale price.
The 27-acre parcel contains a half-mile of river frontage. With
roadway access to some of the most majestic views of the Chimney
Rocks and the Upper Iowa River, it could have been a prime target
for development. By taking ownership, INHF will protect the site's
scenic and habitat values. INHF plans to eventually transfer the
property to public ownership.
"This property is a very important piece added to an already
important project," said Joe McGovern, INHF Land Stewardship
Program Director. "While we continue to look for new parcels
in this area, this acquisition is a big step in our ongoing protection
along the Upper Iowa River. Of course, protecting the area is
a lot easier with supportive landowners like the Jensens."
For more information, e-mail Cathy Engstrom, Director of Communications, or call (515) 288-1846.
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