If you have questions, comments, or want to make a donation, contact Jaime
Edwards at [log in to unmask] I would also be interested in any
responses. Jane Clark
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KELLERTON BIRD CONSERVATION AREA
The Kellerton Bird Conservation Area is a project of the Wildlife
Diversity Program of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. This
proposed area will be Iowa's first wildlife area where the primary
goal will be to manage habitat for the benefit of nongame birds and
animals. The project includes 680 acres where one of Iowa's few
prairie chicken leks (booming grounds) is located. It is located
just west of Kellerton in Ringgold County in southern Iowa. The IDNR
approved purchase of this property at their November 12, 1998
meeting!
Jamie Edwards of the DNR Wildlife Diversity Program says that $13,000
is still needed to complete the aquisition. The land had to be
re-appraised and the cost went up.
This is excerpted from a message from Big Bluestem Audubon:
We believe that it fills a great need: a public area
managed for non-game birds. Kellerton preserves a natural
ecosystem, and will allow all Iowans to enjoy the observation of its
birds and wildlife. We need to step forward now with monetary
support.
A great show of support at this time will ensure that we have a say in the
management
of the Kellerton area. We want to see this project focused on the
grassland birds including neotropical migrants and Prairie Chickens.
We need to vote support with our pocketbooks and wallets!
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