
Iowa Academy of Science National Wildlife Audio Series

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Publication Type
Audio
Description
DeSoto NWR was established in 1958 under the Migratory Bird Conservation Act of 1929 for "...use as an inviolate sanctuary or for other management purposes, for migratory birds." The refuge lies in the floodplain of the Missouri River in a former bend of the river about 25 miles north of Omaha, Nebraska. Although the lake at DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge was separated from the Missouri River by the Army Corps of Engineers, its characteristic loop shape is typical of naturally formed oxbow lakes. In the first segment below, Iowa Academy of Science member, De Anna Tibben will share how childhood memories of recreation on the Lake became a lesson in geology and Academy member William R. Clark will discuss wildlife you may find at DeSoto NWR today and wildlife which may only be a part of the locations past.
Film Inventory Number
01
Publication Date
2008
File Format
audio/mp3
Copyright
©2008 by the Iowa Academy of Science
Restrictions
Series audios are available for personal and educational use and may not be edited or used in derivative work without permission of the segment author. The series classroom journalling activity is available for educational use.
Language
en
Recommended Citation
Iowa Academy of Science, "DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge" (2008). Iowa Academy of Science National Wildlife Audio Series. 1.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/iasnwas/1