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F.C. Conservation Connection w/ Naturalist Heidi Reams: Trails, River Cleanups, and Fossil Center Fun

COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS BROUGHT TO YOU BY FLOYD COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER:

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In this month’s Floyd County Conservation Connection, naturalist Heidi Reams dives into summer adventures in Floyd County. From the Fossil and Prairie Center (open daily from 1-4 PM) to mapping county trails with the AllTrails app, Heidi’s got outdoor enthusiasts covered. She also highlights Project AWARE’s river cleanup on July 13, tackling 61.5 miles of the Winnebago and Shell Rock rivers, plus evening public programs with guest speakers.

Sign up for the Conservation Connection newsletter at floydcoia.org to stay in the loop on camping, grants, and more. Get outside and explore Floyd County’s trails, rivers, and parks!

For more information on events and activities with the Floyd County Conservation, go to FloydCoIa.org or MyCountyParks.com.

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Chris Berg

Chris was born in Webster City and raised in Charles City, which basically means he’s been corn‑fed and radio‑bred since day one. As a kid, he was always caught singing along to the radio — and while he’ll tell you he’s great at karaoke, let’s just say the audience’s ears often file a noise complaint. When he’s not busy butchering ‘80s power ballads, Chris enjoys starting overly ambitious home projects that rarely make it past the “great idea” stage. He lives in Charles City with his endlessly patient wife Vicki and their kids, Brynlee and Jaxon, who have already perfected the art of the eye‑roll every time Dad cracks another “dad joke.”
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