Indiana turns to Michigan for brown trout restocking effort
Indiana officials say that cooperative arrangement helped save the Hoosier state’s annual brown trout restocking in and along the state’s Lake Michigan shoreline.
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Indiana officials say that cooperative arrangement helped save the Hoosier state’s annual brown trout restocking in and along the state’s Lake Michigan shoreline.
The lakes in Indiana’s muskie program cover 2,700 surface acres, and many have been stocked each year for more than 20 years.
But wildlife and environmental groups say the state does not have specific data showing the bobcat population could support opening such a season and the state director of U.S. Humane Society doesn’t see a reason
INDIANAPOLIS — A mistake included in a law approved last year prohibiting deer hunters from using rifles on public property would be fixed under a bill approved by the Indiana House. The bill by Republican
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s wildlife agency says it will allow deer hunters to use rifles on state or federal property despite a legislative error that banned the use of such weapons. The Indian DNR says an
Osprey brought to the state in 2003 still raising offspring.
INDIANA, Ind. — Have you ever been fishing and caught something but weren’t quite sure what it was? The Indiana DNR has a service for you and everyone else in the state who needs help
The Talon Trust is the only permitted rehabilitator of the predatory birds in Vanderburgh, Posey, Warrick or Gibson counties.
Landowners dealing with damage done by deer to their crops, forested land or landscaping can sign up for a program that allows hunting on their property.
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