Iowa Build a Wildlife Area
The Build a Wildlife Area program puts 100 percent of the funds raised directly toward land acquisitions utilizing state, federal and other grants.
Pheasants Forever, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Iowa County Conservation Boards and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service launched Iowa's Build a Wildlife Area campaign effort in 2006. Since then, Iowa Build a Wildlife Area campaigns have resulted in over 1,100 acres that have been opened to public hunting and outdoor recreation.
Accomplishments
| Year | Acres | Area |
|---|---|---|
| 2009 | 61 | Boersma Wildlife Area, Lyon County |
| 124 | Addition to Muskrat Slough Wildlife Area, Jones County | |
| 341 | Addition to Old Town Conservation Area, Harrison County | |
| 160 | Ringneck Marsh, Clinton County | |
| 2008 | 152 | Cortright Wildlife Area, Buchanan County |
| 2008 | 160 | Ocheyedan River Wildlife Area, Clay County |
| 2008 | 123 | Addition to the Christiansen-Taylor Wildlife Area, Worth County |

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