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“Looking OUT THE BACK DOOR…” - sac county,iowa

This summer I was able to attend a training on mussels. These creatures that we find in our streams, ponds and rivers are often overlooked. They have a complex lifecycle and history in Iowa. Historically, there were 300 species of mussels in Iowa. Today 30 of those species are extinct. Iowa has 84 species on the endangered list and 69% are considered at risk. Mussels may not move but they have a very important ecological role. Mussels are filter feeders, this means they take in materials as they float down stream. They mix sediment on the river floor, and provide habitat and nutrients to benthic life.

Looking into the fact files! Cylindrical Papershell (Anodontoides ferussacianus) Threatened in Iowa Can be found in sand or mud Likes the small creeks and headwater streamswill helping us out from time to time during the rest of the camping season. Our Grant Park Has a very thin shell and the hinge does not have much for teeth. The shell is about 3 inches long

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