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== Initiatives by topic == | == Initiatives by topic == | ||
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[http://www.whiterockconservancy.org/ Whiterock Conservancy], ([[wikipedia:Whiterock Conservancy|Wikipedia]]): 501(c)(3) land trust located in west-central Iowa that stewards over 4,000 acres of contiguous land located in the Middle Raccoon River watershed, and an additional 1,000 non-contiguous land located in the Brushy and Middle Raccoon River watersheds. The Whiterock landscape almost exclusively made possible by an extraordinary planned land gift from the Garst family to Whiterock Conservancy. The landscape is a mosaic of agricultural land, wetlands, preserved prairie and oak savanna, riverine woodlands, and upland forest. The land is used for recreation, environmental conservation, and for the production of agricultural products, and is managed as a working landscape where cultural, environmental, agricultural, and recreational land uses are held in equal importance. | [http://www.whiterockconservancy.org/ Whiterock Conservancy], ([[wikipedia:Whiterock Conservancy|Wikipedia]]): 501(c)(3) land trust located in west-central Iowa that stewards over 4,000 acres of contiguous land located in the Middle Raccoon River watershed, and an additional 1,000 non-contiguous land located in the Brushy and Middle Raccoon River watersheds. The Whiterock landscape almost exclusively made possible by an extraordinary planned land gift from the Garst family to Whiterock Conservancy. The landscape is a mosaic of agricultural land, wetlands, preserved prairie and oak savanna, riverine woodlands, and upland forest. The land is used for recreation, environmental conservation, and for the production of agricultural products, and is managed as a working landscape where cultural, environmental, agricultural, and recreational land uses are held in equal importance. | ||
=== Climate action === | |||
[http://iowa-city-climate-advocates.org/ Iowa City Climate Advocates] | |||
=== Community energy === | === Community energy === | ||
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Category:Hiking trails in Iowa|Hiking trails in Iowa]] (category) | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Category:Hiking trails in Iowa|Hiking trails in Iowa]] (category) | ||
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Iowa’s Climate-Change Wisdom, November 20 <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/21/opinion/iowas-climate-change-wisdom.html The New York Times]</ref> | |||
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*[http://www.greendrinks.org/IA/list Green Drinks Iowa] | *[http://www.greendrinks.org/IA/list Green Drinks Iowa] | ||
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Revision as of 15:37, 8 November 2016
Initiatives by topicBiodiversityThe ecology of the state of Iowa has been heavily affected by agricultural production, but remaining natural areas reflect a wide varieties of environmental niches. [1] Error in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Whiterock Conservancy, (Wikipedia): 501(c)(3) land trust located in west-central Iowa that stewards over 4,000 acres of contiguous land located in the Middle Raccoon River watershed, and an additional 1,000 non-contiguous land located in the Brushy and Middle Raccoon River watersheds. The Whiterock landscape almost exclusively made possible by an extraordinary planned land gift from the Garst family to Whiterock Conservancy. The landscape is a mosaic of agricultural land, wetlands, preserved prairie and oak savanna, riverine woodlands, and upland forest. The land is used for recreation, environmental conservation, and for the production of agricultural products, and is managed as a working landscape where cultural, environmental, agricultural, and recreational land uses are held in equal importance. Climate actionCommunity energyWikipedia:
Cycling activismWikipedia: Cycling in Iowa (category) Food activismResources: Creating change in the food system, The role of regional food networks in Iowa, March 2012 (PDF) Open spacesThere is a dearth of natural areas in Iowa; less than 1% of the tallgrass prairie that once covered most of Iowa remain intact, only about 5% of the state's prairie pothole wetlands remain, and most of the original forest has been lost. Iowa ranks 49th of U.S. states in public land holdings. [2] Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Sustainable transport activismWikipedia: Hiking trails in Iowa (category) |
News and comment2015 Iowa’s Climate-Change Wisdom, November 20 [3] ResourcesCitizens data initiativeEnergy Data & Statistics for Iowa, from the U.S. Department of Energy Interwiki linksWikipedia: Iowa, Environment of Iowa External links
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