Hanlontown Slough’s prairie and wetlands attract wildlife and hunters to Iowa’s Worth County

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A narrow strip of land, two plus miles long, with a history of being too wet to farm, has become an important waterfowl production area, home to other species in need of conservation and serving to improve water quality in the Cedar River watershed.
That piece of land, north of Hanlontown in Worth County, Iowa, has been developed into a high-quality public area, supporting waterfowl, remnant and reconstructed prairie, while positioned as an important basin to improve water quality.

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