Pollinator Conservation
Iowa has roughly 2,500 native pollinators! That is a great reason to get connected to nature and become more sustainable.
Check out what we are doing to help these amazing creatures:
Pollinator Friendly Ames
The city of Ames has a 10 pollinator friendly community plan. See what we are up to and find great resources!
Native Seed bank
Habitat loss is one of the leading causes of pollinator decline. That’s why we created a native seed bank to make it more accessible.
FAQ
Curious about pollinators and native plants? Check out some of the most frequently asked questions.
Environmental Education and Community Events
Monarch Magic is an annual pollinator educational event in Ames aimed at families. We also participate in tabling events and regularly give talks about water quality, pollinators, and conservation to community groups around the state.
Conservation Connection Blog
A big part of our work is telling engaging stories to help explain the science and policy behind the environmental issues we work on. Here are three of our latest posts from the Conservation Connect Blog. We’ve also compiled some of our most accessible content related to soil and water (which can get complicated) as an FAQ.
The 2026 Impaired Waters List
St. Patrick’s Day is the only day of the year it’s acceptable to have bright green water. It’s also the last day to make public comment on Iowa’s 2026 Impaired Waters List, which features some waters that sometimes turn green for other reasons.
Lost Lakes and Found Lakes
March is Iowa history month and that’s a good opportunity to dust off some material from the archives to share the history of lakes in Iowa, some lost and some found.
Nitrate testing tips for cold weather
Nitrate test strips tend to read too low in cold weather, but there are ways to improve accuracy.
Get In Touch
3116 S. Duff Suite 201
Ames IA 50010
(515) 232-0048
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