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SUMMARY:Iowa’s Evolving Landscape: Missing Our Pleistocene Megafauna
DESCRIPTION:The tallgrass prairies and savannahs that once covered much of the interior of North America have been largely displaced by agricultural activities during the past 200 years.  Restoration efforts are usually aimed at re-creating the ecosystems of just a few hundred years ago\, as it was reported by European explorers\, miners\, fur trappers\, and settlers.  But to really understand these ecosystems and successfully restore them\, we need to think farther back into deep time\, and consider the importance of the Pleistocene megafauna as ecosystem architects\, agents of disturbance\, and seed dispersers. \n  \nDr. McCarville studied geology at UCLA before pursuing her masters at the Colorado School of Mines and her doctorate at the South Dakota School of Mines. Her current research interests include the origins of the Iowan Erosion Surface\, soil biology and soil health\, and the role of disturbance in prairie ecosystems. This program is free and welcome to all ages.
URL:https://elkader-iowa.com/event/3800/
LOCATION:Motor Mill\, Elkader\, 52043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clayton County Conservation
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SUMMARY:Owl Prowl
DESCRIPTION:Come out to Osborne Park on Friday\, January 28th at 5:30pm to learn about these secretive nocturnal animals.  Visitors will learn about all the things that make owls so amazing before heading out to the forest to look and listen along Osborne’s trails while we try to call owls in. This fun night hike will last about an hour and a half.  Remember to bring a flashlight and dress for the weather!    \n  \nThe Osborne Center is located on Highway 13\, ten miles north of Strawberry Point or five miles south of Elkader.  The center is open from 8:00am to 4:00pm\, Monday-Friday. Please call 563-245-1516 for more information or visit www.claytoncountyconservation.org.  \nClick here to see a copy of the poster for the  Owl Prowl.
URL:https://elkader-iowa.com/event/owl-prowl/
LOCATION:Motor Mill\, Elkader\, 52043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clayton County Conservation
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