1. Blank Park Zoo in Des Moines, Iowa
    Blank Park Zoo is home to over 1,000 animals representing 104 different species. Visitors can observe lions, tigers, giraffes, and a variety of birds in spacious and naturalistic habitats. The zoo also offers educational programs and conservation initiatives to raise awareness about wildlife preservation.
  2. Sunderbruch Park in Davenport, Iowa
    Sunderbruch Park is a hidden gem located in Davenport, Iowa, featuring miles of hiking trails and a nature preserve where visitors can spot various wildlife including deer, rabbits, birds, and even the occasional fox. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers looking to observe animals in their natural habitat.
  3. African American Museum of Iowa in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of African Americans in Iowa through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs at the African American Museum of Iowa. Learn about the significant contributions of African Americans to the state and their connections to the animal kingdom.
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