Wildlife Diversity Dallas County
is the meeting place of three, regionally defined, plant communities,
where the soil is rich and the potential for wildlife diversity
is high.
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Wildlife Interaction Tips for what to do after you hit a
deer with your vehicle or if you come across an injured or
abandoned wild animal. [More]
Wildlife Programs Many types of
programs are used for planning and management of natural resources
on private and public lands. [More]
Wildlife Research There are many opportunities for study
and research in the fields of forest ecology, wildife management,
vegetative management, hydrology, geology, water quality and
aquatic ecology. [More]
Wildlife Summary Dallas County is situated near the west
edge of the Mississippi River drainage, in west central Iowa.
The Missouri and Mississippi River Divide is located 20 miles
west of Dallas County. [More]