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The most endangered animal in Iowa is the Iowa Pleistocene Snail, a species that has been significantly impacted by habitat loss and environmental changes. This small, land-dwelling snail is primarily found in a limited range of specific habitats, such as moist, calcareous areas. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect its remaining habitats and promote its recovery. Other endangered species in Iowa include the Northern Long-eared Bat and several fish and bird species.

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