De Soto National Wildlife Refuge #2 - 1980 -1990's

Title

De Soto National Wildlife Refuge #2 - 1980 -1990's

Subject

local news

Description

De Soto Nat'l Wildlife Refuge #2 - 1980's (-1990's)
Upset over treatment of DeSoto. No date.
Avian cholera outbreak claims 2,300 birds at DeSoto refuge. January 13, 1980
DeSoto planning to burn fields. March 30, 1980
To exhibit Bertrand artifacts. DeSoto ready to 'show and tell'. April 6, 1980
Strike may delay opening of DeSoto visitor center. June 29, 1980
Geese are main attraction. DeSoto auto tour opens. October 26, 1980
Center takes shape. November 9, 1980
Refuge to open for auto tours. March 13, 1981
DeSoto beach funds dry up. June 1, 1983
Ceremony set for Saturday. DeSoto center to open. July 5, 1981
Hundreds open DeSoto center. July 12, 1981
DeSoto beach funds dry up. June 1, 1983
Commercial fisherman brought in. DeSoto fish kill planned. April 4, 1984
'Rough' fish being removed. DeSoto Lake project underway. April 29, 1984
Computer designed to aid visitors to DeSoto Refuge. May 14, 1984
Boat ban to aid in renovation. May 12, 1985
DeSoto plan draws support, criticism. May 12, 1985
Boaters : DeSoto rules break vow. May 14, 1985
Big catch. May 19, 1985
DeSoto lake sentenced to 'die' ; to be renovated. July 7, 1985
Dead fish line shores of DeSoto Lake. July 11, 1985
Plans announced for DeSoto Refuge. September 6, 1985
Summer season over at DeSoto Refuge. October 1, 1985
DeSoto on way to being fisherman's paradise. June 13, 1986
Rare fish are returned to DeSoto refuge lake. July 23, 1986
Mushrooms ready for refuge opening. April 14, 1987
DeSoto refuge considers charging $2 admission. June 4, 1987
Honk! Honk! Geese arrive at DeSoto. June 24, 1987
Bill seeks to reverse DeSoto rules. June 29, 1987
DeSoto group: promises made should be kept. June 30, 1987
DeSoto Bend collects $6,000 in first month. November 17, 1987
Eagle is freed minus a talon caught in trap. March 1, 1988
DeSoto opening catches anglers. April 15, 1988
DeSoto gets $12,000 grant to study crop management practices effects. April 18, 1988
Admission fee brings in $20,000. April 24, 1988
DeSoto Lake should yield good fishing. April 24, 1988
DeSoto pays counties $25,000. May 15, 1988
DeSoto tells fishermen watch out for thin ice. November 11, 1988
DeSoto refuge to open for spring observation. February 28, 1989
Counties profit from DeSoto. May 26, 1989
Sign-carrying protestors to greet DeSoto hunters. September 27, 1990
Discussions spirited when anti-hunt, bowhunters meet. September 30, 1990
Budget fight snares angles at area refuge. October 8, 1990
DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge. Tours ending this weekend. November 8, 1990
230,000 snow geese make stop at DeSoto. November 17, 1990
DeSoto visitors clog highway to entrance. November 19, 1990
Cold delays mushroom harvest. April 12, 1991
Counties get $40,053 for lost taxes. April 21, 1991
200,000 geese arrive at DeSoto. November 1, 1991
Geese make annual trek to DeSoto. November 19, 1991
Poachers fined $1,000 for killing deer on refuge. December 31, 1991
Weekend should be tops to see geese at DeSoto. November 13, 1992

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Source

Daily Nonpareil

Publisher

Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

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Type

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Identifier

De Soto National Wildlife Refuge #2 - 1980's

Coverage

Council Bluffs, Iowa

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