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Nature Communications - Dan’s Substack

Dan Cohen

Nature Communications is for people with interests and concerns regarding nature, the environment, and outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Prairie Remnants and Plantings - Pieces of Iowa

Indiangrass seedheads sway during a morning sunrise (photo by Dan Cohen)

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It's Fen Time!

It’s fen time!

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Sandpiper Journeys Through Iowa

August days on a meandering Iowa river brings with it many opportunities to enjoy natural surroundings and the sights and sounds of wildlife. Typically, and especially during recent drought-stricken years, August is a month of low water tha...

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  • Dan Cohen

    Dan Cohen is a writer and photographer from Independence, Iowa. Through Nature Communications, Dan seeks to educate Iowans about wildlife, environment, and the outdoors. He retired as the Director of the Buchanan County Conservation Board in 2023.

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