by Michael J. Lannoo
University of Iowa Press, 1996
Paper: 978-0-87745-533-2 | eISBN: 978-1-58729-129-6
Library of Congress Classification QH105.I8L35 1996
Dewey Decimal Classification 574.526325097771

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Lake Okoboji in northwest Iowa is the jewel of the Iowa Great Lakes. A region of wetlands formed by prairie potholes, the area is rich with lakes, sloughs, fens, creeks, prairies, and kettleholes. In this readable and beautifully illustrated volume, Michael Lannoo presents an extensive natural history of Okoboji and its cherished wetlands that examines that world of our grandparents, compares it to today's world, and extrapolates to the world of our grandchildren.



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