Tag: Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area
National Weather Service Northern Indiana issued a freeze warning in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. tomorrow for northern Indiana. Temperatures will be dropping at or below freezing late tonight into early Thursday morning. Damage to unprotected tender vegetation is expected. A free warning means sub-freezing temperatures are imminent or highly likely. These conditions …read more.
By JOY LOHSE Tippecanoe-Walnut Creek Initiative The Tippecanoe-Walnut Creek Clean Water Committee encourage you to help keep our lakes healthy and clean by using phosphorus-free fertilizer, or no fertilizer, on your lawn. By applying fertilizers to our lawns, we are usually adding nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the soil. All plants need these …read more.
Indiana Conservation and Federal Fish and Wildlife officers are investigating the death of a bald eagle found in Dubois county, and at the same time attempting to locate the nest which may potentially be in danger. On March 19, conservation officer Kenny Tincher responded to a report of an injured eagle in northwestern Dubois county …read more.
By MICHELLE CAIN Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife This spring, the Indiana DNR will stock more than 55,000 trout throughout the state in time for stream trout season, which starts Saturday, April 25. The state’s 2015 trout stocking plan and list of stocking locations is at wildlife.IN.gov/3622.htm. Traditionally, the state has …read more.
By JOSH GRIFFIN DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife Beat cabin fever and help wildlife by tackling habitat improvement projects this winter. Late winter is the best time to pursue many wildlife habitat projects. The ground is often dry or frozen, the timing prevents conflicts with nesting wildlife in spring, and managing wooded and shrubby …read more.
By LINNEA PETERCHEFF Department of Natural Resources Fish and Wildlife The Natural Resources Commission has scheduled three hearings to accept public comment on a package of proposed rule changes governing deer hunting, wild animals found dead, nuisance wild animals, cottontail rabbits, wild pigs, quail and pheasant hunting on DNR-managed properties, ruffed grouse, wild turkey hunting, …read more.
By DONNA BURROUGHS, EdS Superintendent, Triton Community School Corporation Triton Biology students braved the cold and traveled with teacher, Dawn Slein, to watch the Sandhill Cranes gather together for the evening in November. More than 6,700 sandhill cranes were counted at Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife area that day. Late September through December is the peak …read more.



