JASPER COUNTY, Iowa—The Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge is working to restore its damaged visitor center, though budget concerns are causing challenges. Since 1990, the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge has protected and restored over 6,000 acres of tall prairie grasslands. The refuge visitor center has been closed since June 2024 due to damage from a hailstorm. It was recently announced that the center […]
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