Events
Join INHF and our partners at Practical Farmers of Iowa for a field day in Clarinda with farmer and INHF Board Member Seth Watkins. Seth's field day is themed Planting Trees and Grazing for the Future.
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Read More on Field Day: Protect your Land's HeritageJoin INHF for the 2025 IEC Annual Conference: Pathways to Action. You'll have the opportunity to learn about key environmental issues, develop deeper relationships within the community, and build momentum for action and change in Iowa.
Read More on 2025 IEC Annual ConferenceJoin us at Pohl Prairie (“Ames High Prairie”) for a fall seed harvest!
Together, we’ll hand-harvest native seeds from the 22-acre prairie to help diversify and expand the prairie ecosystem.
Read More on Pohl Prairie Seed HarvestJoin Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation (INHF) to celebrate the latest addition to the Loess Hills State Forest, the Little Sioux Scout Ranch, during a public ribbon cutting!
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You’re invited to Snyder Heritage Farm, a 154-acre natural area, for a restorative fall experience that blends nature and sound. We’ll start the morning with hand-harvesting native seeds and will close with a calming sound bath to ground our senses and bring a peaceful end to the experience. |
Join Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation’s Land Ambassadors to harvest seeds and help expand and diversity the native prairie!
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Join INHF and experts from many different natural resource organizations to get your eye in the sky in search of raptors. These include hawks, eagles, osprey, and more!
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You're invited to the Loess Hills at our Armstrong Property, for a fall prairie seed harvest! Together, we’ll hand-harvest native seeds from our Armstrong property to help diversify and expand the prairie ecosystem. |