
Iowa Academy of Science National Wildlife Audio Series

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Publication Type
Audio
Description
Port Louisa National Wildlife Refuge protects the thousands of birds which are dependent on the Mississippi River Flyway, one of the major routes for migrating waterfowl. The Port Louisa NWR is made of four separate divisions (Big Timber, Louisa, Keithsburg and Horseshoe Bend), each with it's own unique features. All are open to the public for wildlife viewing, photography, fishing, and other recreational activities most of the year. Let Iowa Academy of Science member's Jan S. Wielert, Neil Bernstein, Matt McAndrew share with you the geology, ecology and conservation story of the refuge. Listen to the audio segments below and then visit Port Louisa National Wildlife Refuge to see one of Iowa's treasures for yourself!
Film Inventory Number
05
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, "Port Louisa National Wildlife Refuge" (2008). Iowa Academy of Science National Wildlife Audio Series. 5.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/iasnwas/5