Operation Wildflower Workshop 2004 Saturday July 24, 2004 IOWA'S TALLGRASS PRAIRIES Past, Present, & Future Location- Ames Izaak Walton League 2066 Stagecoach Road, Ames, IA Registration Fee $20.00 - Deadline July 10, 2004 - Late Fee $25.00 - Limited to 100 participants Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa Wildflower Workshop (also sponsored by Iowa DOT Prairie Roadsides) for 2004 and 2005 will concentrate on Iowa's Tallgrass Prairies. Join us as we explore the Past, Present and Future of our native prairie plants. "A prairie is a community of grasses, forbs (wildflowers), shrubs, animals, and microorganisms. Prairie can be found as far east as Indiana and as far west as the Rocky Mountains. Its northern reaches extend into Canada and can be found as far south as Texas. Historically there were over 30 million acres of prairie in Iowa, but agricultural and urban developments have drastically reduced this amount. In Iowa, 150 years ago, nearly 85% of the state was tall grass prairie. Today less than 0.1% of this prairie remains." (INHF-M. Ehresman & C. Kurtz) Some of Iowa's native prairie is protected in preserves and parks, but many small parcels, or remnants, are not. They are found along railroad tracts, road ditches, and even portions of farms. These remnants need saving. And all prairies need continued long term maintenance. Field Trip sites: DOOLITTLE PRAIRIE STATE PRESERVE is a 25-acre prairie-wetland complex owned by the Iowa DNR and managed by the Story County Conservation Board. It includes several potholes, and more than 223 native plant species have been documented. It is one of the best prairie remnants in central Iowa in terms of quality and diversity. MEETZ PRAIRIE WINDS RECONSTRUCTION is a privately-owned 34-acre former row cropped tract that is now a five-year-old reconstructed prairie pothole complex. The complex includes small prairie remanent, and was planted with local-ecotype seed. Animals include digger crawfish, woodducks, sedge wrens and boblinks. SCHEDULE - July 24, 2004 8 - 8:30 a.m. Registration, Coffee Rolls 8:30 a.m. Welcome & Introductions by MJ Hatfield 8:45 a.m. Past, Present & Future of Prairies Presenter Carl Kurtz 9:20 a.m. Prairie Insects-Butterflies, Bugs & Dragonflies Presenter Harlan Ratcliff 9:55-10:05 a.m. Break-view displays etc. 10:05 a.m. What is a Herbarium? Ada Hayden Herbarium Presenter Deb Lewis, Curator (ISU) 10:40 a.m. Grassland/Prairie Birds & Ecology Presenter Marlene Ehresman 11:15 a.m. Invasive Aliens Presenter Laura Jesse 11:45 Summary: What can you do individually, as a club, ethics of wild plants. Presenter MJ Hatfield 12-1:00 p.m. Lunch - Door Prizes - View Displays 1:30 Board Bus for Field Trips - *Doolittle Prairie State Preserve (native prairie), via I-35 IDOT Plantings, and M. Meetz private reconstructed prairie and wetlands. Return approximately 4:30-5:00 *1 tour leader per 10 participants ** This program has been approved for Master Gardener CEU's Questions about the workshop can be sent to MJ Hatfield, Chairman, 2505 Tullamore Lane, Ames, IA 50010, email [log in to unmask] Registration Form Name _____________________________ Address___________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Phone/ email_____________________________________________ Garden Club_______________________________________ Registration Fee $20.00 Deadline July 20, 2004 Late fee $25.00 Limited to 100 participants Registration includes Lunch, Breaks & Field Trip/Bus ______Yes I will be arriving early on July 23 and would like to attend the optional field trip. (Starting 1:00 p.m. Tour TNC Pohl Prairie Preserve, Tullamore Part neighborhood prairie planting and wildlife habitat, and prairie seed dealer Andy Swanson's prairie flower plots.) Make check payable to: FGCI Operation Wildflower 2004 Send to: Marianne Klinsky 2207 Hayes Ames, IA 50010 phone (515)232-6091 email: [log in to unmask] This is Iowa in July, dress accordingly. The morning facility is not fully air conditioned but has old fashioned, energy efficient windows that open; ceiling fans and floor fans. Dress coolly. We will be taking buses to the field trip sites. The buses are air-conditioned with restrooms but bring/wear long pants and sturdy shoes for walking in the prairie. Be prepared for inclement weather (rain gear). Bring camera, binoculars, enthusiasm and your questions. Directions: *From outside Ames take I-35 to the 13 th Street exit, go west to Stagecoach Rd. just before the Skunk River Bridge - go north about ¾ mile, Izaak Walton League is on the right. *From Ames - go east on 13 th St. to the Skunk River, Stagecoach Rd is just after the bridge. Izaak Walton League is ¾ mile north of 13 th Street on the right side of the road. 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