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Assessment of Iowa Habitat and Access Program
Northern long-eared bat monitoring
Adaptive Management in Working Landscapes to Provide Habitat for Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Waterbird Responses to Iowa's Shallow Lakes Restoration Program
The use of fire and grazing to improve grassland habitats for species of greatest conservation needs
Season succession in floral resources and response of insect pollinator groups in three grassland types important for pollinator conservation in Iowa
Iowa Multiple Species Inventory Monitoring (MSIM) Program
Bat Acoustic Monitoring
Southern Iowa Forest Monitoring
Missouri River Multiple Species Inventory Monitoring
Environmental DNA - A New Tool for Population Monitoring
Developing a pocket guide book to the mammals of Iowa for biodiversity and conservation education
Northeastern Iowa Forest Monitoring
Urban Habitat Use by Butterflies: Adapting Protocols are Monitoring and Conducting Outreach with Place-based Efforts
Conservation, Habitat Use, and Genetic Diversity of a Translocated Population of Greater Prairie-chickens in Iowa
Conservation, Habitat Requirements, Genetic Diversity and Survival of a Translocated Populations of Greater Prairie-chickes in Iowa
Restoring Royalty to the Prairie: Habitat Improvement for the Regal Fritillary and Monarch Butterfly
Twin Lakes Restoration Diagnostic and Feasibility Study
Genetic Structure of the Iowa Pleistocene Snail (Discus Maccklintocki)
Silver Lake (Palo Alto County) Restoration Diagnostic and Feasibility Study
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