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A section of the map is dedicated to educating bicyclists about their rights and responsibilities on public roads.
Iowa DNR is offering a $400 reward for live-caught gray foxes that are in good health. Iowa DNR is asking trappers for help with a study on Iowa's gray fox population.
If Iowa trappers happen to catch a gray fox alive, they can contact Evelsizer at 641-231-1522 or Iowa DNR wildlife technician Dave Hoffman at 641-425-0737 to contribute to the pilot project.
Community and business leaders gathered at Gray’s Lake Park off Fleur Drive on Tuesday for a ceremony breaking ground on ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources started a pilot study on Nov. 4 to understand why the gray fox population in Iowa has declined by an estimated 90 percent over the last three decades. The Iowa ...
Experts in the Iowa Department of Natural Resources are asking Iowans, including trappers, for help in research that may explain why there are a dwindling number of gray fox in Iowa.
There will be more and longer turn lanes on Iowa's rural roads. Street signs along highways will be larger. Rumble strips will precede stop signs.