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As with the other refuges within the Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex, the primary management goal of Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge is to provide high quality wintering habitat for geese, especially the dusky Canada goose (Branta canadensis subsp. occidentalis), to ensure healthy, viable goose populations while minimizing goose browse damage to crops on private agricultural ...
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Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, a wildlife refuge in Oregon; Ankeny Building, a historic building in Clinton County, Iowa; Other uses. Ankeny v.
Hope Kimberley is seeking rezoning to allow for mixed-use development on another 300 acre parcel annexed last year into Ankeny's city limits between Ankeny Boulevard and Delaware Avenue, south of ...
Iowa 415 comes from the south and the west, Iowa 160 begins heading east, and Ankeny's State Street continues north. Iowa 160, known locally as Oralabor Road, passes to the south of the main campus of Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). A short while later, it intersects US 69, also known as Ankeny Boulevard. Continuing east, it enters a ...
A learning program for Ankeny students will get a boost with hundreds of thousands of dollars in new grant funding. Ankeny school district's Before & After School program gets $231,000 in grant ...
With the High Trestle Trail, the 26-mile (42 km) Neal Smith Trail, which generally follows the east bank of the Des Moines River and often is called the East River Trail, and the connector between those two trails which is called the Ankeny connector, both Des Moines and Big Creek State Park are accessible along paved trails. [5] [6] [17] [26] [27]
The core of the Neal Smith refuge was a 3,600-acre (1,500 ha) block of land originally acquired by Iowa Power and Light) for a nuclear power plant. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service acquired this land in 1990. [ 4 ]