Prairie Park Traditional Cache
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Prairie Park is a three-acre tract of land near the city's wastewater treatment plant and could be the new prime hangout spot for local butterflies and bumblebees. The attraction will also be a buzz-worthy part of a new park. The city has been planting a variety of prairie grass and wildflower blends at "Prairie Park," the area just off Lewis Boulevard directly south of the wastewater treatment plant, in preparation for a public unveiling in the spring of 2018. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to fund the purchase of pollinator mix for a three-acre portion of the park. The two agreements will combine to cover the full $720 estimated cost for the native grassland seeding. Sioux City will then cover the labor and equipment to complete the project. The new vegetation will provide nectar and shelter to attract monarch butterflies, other pollinating insects and migratory grassland birds. The park is meant to be a learning area, featuring a green-roofed shelter, picnic tables and informational kiosks.
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