WETLANDS WORKSHOP PLANNED FOR MAY 4 Come and Develop the Skills You Need to Protect One of Iowa's Most Important and Most Threatened Resources-- Wetlands! Iowa was once a state rich with productive wetlands. In 1780 Iowa had 4 million acres of wetlands. In 1990 it was estimated that number had dwindled to just 400,000 acres. Iowa is one of the nation's leaders in wetlands destruction-- 89% of Iowa's wetlands state-wide have been destroyed and that number jumps to 99% if only the prairie potholes are considered. Come join Iowans from throughout the state for a weekend wetlands workshop and help save our last remaining wetlands! National and state wetlands experts will conduct a workshop on the basics of reading and commenting on proposed permits for wetlands destruction, the basics of wetlands law and regulation, the basics of Iowa state legislation regarding isolated wetlands and other waters, and how to use the media to get across your message and save your wetland. Please reserve the weekend of May 4 for this essential and exciting training opportunity. The meeting will be held next to Carney Marsh area near the Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities building at 1735 N.E. 70th Avenue between Ankeny and Des Moines. A small registration fee will be charged to cover a light breakfast and lunch. Contact Jane Clark at [log in to unmask] or 515-223-5047 for more registration and information. The Iowa wetlands workshop is being funded by the Clean Water Network and will be presented by Julie Sibbing of the National Wildlife Federation and Daniel Rosenberg of the Natural Resources Defense Council, co-chairs of the Clean Water Network Wetlands Workgroup. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]