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Iowa’s Prairies: Remnants, Relics, and RestorationEastern Iowa once had lush tallgrass prairies, sunny oak savannas, and vibrant oak woodlands. Throughout the last 200 years of land use and practices, the Midwest has lost the majority of these natural areas which defined our region. Join Natural Resources Ecologist Tony Vorwald as we discuss the natural history and restoration of remnant prairies, oak savannas, and oak woodlands in Jackson and Dubuque Counties.
Bio from Tony: I am the Natural Resources Ecologist for Jackson County Conservation and a prairie/savanna obsessive. I have lived all over the world, meaning Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Rooted in Iowa, I strive to better manage the natural areas that I work for and educate folks on Iowa’s natural history and conservation needs. My educational background is that I have a Master’s in integrated Natural Resources from the University of Idaho, a B.S. of Environmental Science from the University of Dubuque, and an associate of applied science in Natural Resources Management from Hawkeye Community College.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mines of Spain Recreation Area & EB Lyons Interpretive Center, 9001 Bellevue Hts, Dubuque, IA 52003, United States