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Operation Dry Water is set to begin Friday as state, federal, and local law enforcement continue to focus on the state’s boating while intoxicated laws…
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While ice fishing has been in full swing for several months, anglers heading out are encouraged to bring a friend and check the ice often as they make…
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The Fourth of July is one of Iowa’s most popular holidays for boating, but historically it’s been one of the most dangerous. State Department of Natural…
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One of the biggest stories concerning Iowa’s natural resources last year was the onslaught of an insect that will wipe out tens of millions of ash trees…
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If you’re looking for a healthy way to start the New Year, take a hike. IPRs Julie Englander spoke with Todd Coffelt, the bureau chief for state parks…
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It’s deer hunting season. On this edition of River to River, hunting concerns in Iowa, including the problem of poaching.A substantial number of Iowa deer…
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Totally roofed confined animal feeding operations are now required to have a permit and meet certain federal regulations for discharging manure into U.S.…
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A mother black bear and her two cubs were spotted earlier this week, on the border of Fayette and Clayton Counties, in northeast Iowa. The next day, a…
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A herd of goats are the newest employees of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. 64 of them will be eating their way through a 7 acre patch in Ensign…
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Effigy Mounds-Yellow River Forest in northeast Iowa’s Allamakee County is designated as the first globally important bird area for Iowa, and it’s all…