Articles tagged as: Indiana Department of Natural Resources
November 8, 2017
Save Yellowwood Group Camps Out In Protest Of Timber Auction
Members of Save Yellowwood are camping out in tents on private property, near the area where logging is planned.
Read MoreNovember 6, 2017
Hoosiers Ask Governor To Reduce Logging On Public Land
A letter signed by 228 scientists tells Governor Holcomb increased logging rates hurt forest biodiversity.
Read MoreOctober 11, 2017
State Lawmaker Leaving Post To Lead Indiana DNR Law Enforcement
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced the appointment Wednesday.
Read MoreOctober 10, 2017
Southwest Indiana Birdwatching Site Grows To More Than 9,000 Acres
Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area, near Linton, opened in 2005 and draws about 12,000 wildlife watchers each year.
Read MoreSeptember 26, 2017
Indiana May Allow Hunting And Trapping of Bobcats
Bobcats have been considered a protected species in Indiana, but the Indiana Natural Resources Commission may adopt rules to open a hunting and trapping season.
Read MoreSeptember 26, 2017
Indiana Offers Free Admission At State Parks On Saturday
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says it will waive entrance fees at state parks and state forest recreation areas Saturday in recognition of National Public Lands Day.
Read MoreSeptember 22, 2017
Dry Weather Might Mean Less Time To Enjoy Fall Colors
Bright and warm days, cool nights and moist soil create ideal conditions for fall color.
Read MoreAugust 10, 2017
DNR: Stay Away From Low-Head Dams At Any Cost
Over the past months several kayakers, and those using water ways have been sucked into what are known as low-head dams on Indiana's waterways.
Read MoreJuly 18, 2017
DNR Asking Public To Report Wild Turkey Sightings
Indiana wildlife officials are asking volunteers to use a web-based survey to record wild turkey sightings through the end of August and provide information about turkey reproduction.
Read MoreJuly 4, 2017
Peregrine Falcons Thriving In Indiana
DNR biologists monitor peregrine falcon nesting every year, banding most young falcons with leg identification tags to help monitor movement and survival.
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