This animal is found in the center of the MCCB logo.
What is a wood duck?
This is the name of MCCB's quarterly newsletter.
What is the "Prairie Star?"
This area at the Environmental Learning Center is now available for the public to rent.
What is the community room (downstairs/lower level)?
Mike Coulter once had this position with MCCB.
Who was the first director?
In 1987, MCCB held an open house for this facility.
What is the Conservation Center at Russell Wildlife Area?
This bird's population has been making a strong comeback in recent years and the ELC now has one as a taxidermy mount.
What is a Trumpeter swan?
The first MCCB office was located in the basement of this building.
What is the courthouse?
In 1999, an archeological survey was done by the Office of the State Archeologist at this county area.
What is Cedar Bluffs State Preserve?
Found artifacts from Early Archaic Period (10,500 yrs ago) and Late Prehistoric period (300 yrs ago).
This park area has a mammoth to climb on, swings and musical instruments.
What is the Nature Playscape?
He was the governor of Iowa when Mahaska County created a conservation board in 1975.
Who is Robert D. Ray?
Governor Tom Vilsack proclaimed this day on May 25, 2000.
What is John F. Lacey Day?
This date was the 100th anniversary of the Lacey Bird Act.
Mahaska County park visitors can now see this when entering the parks, thanks to receiving a grant.
What are park signs?
These two water access properties (former county bridges) were MCCB's first land acquisitions.
What were Glendale Access and Cedar Creek Access?
In 1844, William Edmundson became Mahaska County's and Iowa's first person to hold this position.
What is a sheriff and justice of peace.
The newly constructed area to collect water beside the creek near the ELC.
What are oxbow wetlands?