Indiana has rich biodiversity with thousands of species in unique habitats, but the ornamental plant trade, globalization and development have introduced new threats to these ecosystems. IndyStar is ...
As the crisp autumn air settles in and campfires become a seasonal staple, October brings an important reminder: your firewood choices matter. That’s why October is officially Firewood Month, a ...
Behind the serene landscapes of Indiana’s wetlands and forests, a high-stakes mission is underway to protect the state’s most ...
If there’s one place in Indiana that defines fall, it’s Brown County. When October arrives, the forests surrounding Nashville burst into gold, amber, and scarlet hues that blanket the hills like a ...
Three months after Elizabeth Mahoney moved to her home in River Park in 1996, it was hit by what she calls a “horrific flood.” Since then, every time it rains, the neighborhood is submerged, she said.
The offices in Bedford and Tell City will be open from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. The Forest Service encourages visitors to call ahead to schedule appointments for ...
“We can grow our economy and protect our environment.” – Gov. Mike Braun Indiana Gov. Mike Braun took on environmental “justice” and “overregulation” in dual executive orders Wednesday – and said ...
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