Articles tagged as: Indiana Department of Natural Resources
June 7, 2022
Indiana dedicates $25 million to acquiring land for conservation areas
Officials with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources said that's the most state money Indiana has ever put toward conservation at one time.
Read MoreMay 10, 2022
Are there more trees in Indiana than there were a decade ago?
Not much has changed in the past decade — but the answer is still a little surprising. According to the U.S. Forest Service, from 2006 to 2019 the number of forest acres in Indiana went up slightly by 2 percent. But the number of individual trees went down by 6 percent.
Read MoreApril 14, 2022
New law will remove DNR oversight of dams near city of Peru
An amended law that takes effect July 1 removes the state Department of Natural Resources' jurisdiction over the dams at the Hidden Hills housing addition near the city of Peru
Read MoreFebruary 1, 2022
Bill that would let some homes stay in the floodway passes Senate
A bill that could jeopardize flood insurance for Wayne County residents — and potentially other insured Hoosiers — passed the state Senate on Tuesday.
Read MoreJanuary 25, 2022
Bills on floodplains, dams limit the Indiana DNR's ability to protect Hoosiers from flooding
Two state Senate bills would limit the Department of Natural Resources’ authority to protect people from flooding.
Read MoreJanuary 19, 2022
CO2 storage bill would make Indiana liable for long-term risks
A state House bill, HB 1209, would set up a permit program to allow companies that pollute to capture carbon emissions and store them underground.
Read MoreJanuary 18, 2022
Several moths proposed on endangered, threatened list in Indiana
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is proposing the addition of about 20 insects to the state’s list of endangered and threatened species. Most of those are moths.
Read MoreJanuary 14, 2022
State parks offer volunteer opportunities as way to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
One state agency will acknowledge the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday as a day of service.
Read MoreJanuary 4, 2022
Hunting, fishing, trapping license fees to go up this year
The agency said rising inflation and declining license sales have meant fewer dollars for its Division of Fish and Wildlife — which relies on those license fees to fund its programs.
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