Articles tagged as: Indiana Department of Natural Resources
June 20, 2019
University Researchers Study Urban Geese Populations
The research is part of a study commissioned by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to help wildlife officials in Indiana and across the nation better understand how to manage geese populations.
Read MoreJune 19, 2019
State Task Force Announces Its Final Report On Connecting Bike Trails Across Indiana
The Indiana Bike Trails Task Force met for the last time Wednesday to present its final report on connecting and improving bike trails throughout Indiana.
Read MoreJune 3, 2019
Callers Besiege Indiana DNR About Tree-Killing Disease
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources' offices have had an influx of calls since news broke that plants infected with sudden oak death disease were found at Walmart and Rural King stores across Indiana.
Read MoreMay 30, 2019
15 Indiana Counties Get Funds To Fight Invasive Lake Plants
The funding from Indiana's Department of Natural Resources will boost efforts to control or manage non-native species, including curly-leaf pondweed and Eurasian watermilfoil.
Read MoreMay 29, 2019
Officials: Oak-Killing Disease Worse In Indiana Than Thought
The state Department of Natural Resources said last week the fungal pathogen was detected in rhododendrons at about 30 stores. The number has since tripled.
Read MoreMay 28, 2019
DNR Receives Funding To Build Outdoor Classrooms For Indianapolis School
The new outdoor classrooms will be built at Wendell Phillips School 63 in Indianapolis.
Read MoreMay 13, 2019
Second Free Fishing Day is Saturday, May 18
On Free Fishing Days, Indiana residents can fish public waters without a fishing license or salmon/trout stamp.
Read MoreMay 6, 2019
Groups Seeking To Conserve Indiana Forests Make New Push
The groups Friends of Salamonie Forest and the Indiana Forest Alliance are seeking to have two state forests designated state parks.
Read MoreApril 25, 2019
DNR: Animal That Killed Cat Was Bobcat, Not Mountain Lion
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources received a report March 11 that an animal, possibly a mountain lion, had killed a domestic cat in Brown County.
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