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Impact of wind farms on birds and bats in Iowa
Iowa Breeding Bird Atlas project completion
Refinement of national survey protocols for monitoring secretive marsh-birds
Reproductive ecology of white-tailed jackrabbits in Central Iowa
Development of Harvest Management Strategies for Mourning Doves
Bird response to enhanced vegetation diversity in the Spring Run Complex of Northwestern Iowa
Acoustic transect monitoring and White Nose Syndrome response plan for Iowa bats
Best management practices for hybrid striped bass culture
Fish species of greatest conservation need in Iowa's nonwadeable rivers: distribution, relative abundance, and influences from potential movement barriers
Developing benchmarks of biological integrity for Iowa lake and resevoir restoration success
Evaluation of an electric barrier to reduce walleye escapement
Comparison of amphibian habitat suitability in USDA CREP and reference wetlands in the Des Moines lobe of Iowa
Effects of introdouced common carp and invading zebra mussels on water quality and the native biological community of Clear Lake, Iowa
Occurrence and abundance of Topeka shiners in West-Central Iowa
Age structure and growth of common carp popuations in Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Iowa stream fish species of greatest conservation need: using IAGAP products to refine prioritization and guide assessment
2010 Iowa Lakes Monitoring
Diagnostic/feasibility restoration study -- Easter Lake
Urban fisheries project
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