Evansville residents are invited to volunteer at six community tree planting events this March as part of the new Evansville Forest Alliance initiative.
Indiana conservation officers say a Crawford County resident faces charges after allegedly taking a rare protected paddlefish from the Patoka Lake spillway.
Indiana wildlife officials are tracking a rise in sick and dead crows after avian flu was confirmed in West Central Indiana. Here’s what to watch for and what to do if you find one.
The Indiana DNR is asking Hoosiers to report sightings of the least weasel, the smallest carnivore in the world, to help biologists better understand this elusive predator.
Indiana bald eagles are entering a critical nesting season, and wildlife officials are urging residents to give these recovering birds plenty of space to ensure continued conservation success.
Indiana DNR has launched an interactive map showing confirmed sightings of rare and elusive mammals, helping Hoosiers separate real wildlife from backyard folklore.
Indiana DNR is asking anglers and lake visitors to report winter mudpuppy sightings, and these underwater salamanders are easier to spot in January and February.
Bright red berries appearing across Indiana this winter may signal the spread of invasive bittersweet and honeysuckle, and learning how to identify them can help protect native forests and wildlife.