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Posted on July 13th, 2023 in Forestry, How To, Wildlife | No Comments »

dnr app iconMyDNR, Indiana’s Outdoor Newsletter: Out with the old, in with the new! Our upgraded, free DNR smartphone app is now available to guide you to the best places for outdoor exploration in Indiana. View the nearest State Parks, Fish & Wildlife areas, State Forests, Archery & Shooting Ranges, Nature Preserves, and more.

With a fresh interface, better maps, and more content, you’ll be the most prepared explorer in the wild. DNR app-reciates you!

Whether you are just visiting, hunting, fishing or staying at a campground or state park inn, we hope you will find this portable guide to DNR properties and services useful. Please send questions or suggestions to dnrwebmaster@dnr.IN.gov. Don’t forget to leave a review on the app stores.

Newsletter can be found online: MyDNR Email Newsletter

For more information please visit Communications: Indiana DNR Smartphone Apps

Resources:
Wildfire Prevention, National Association of State Foresters
Ask the Expert: Learn All About Hellbenders and Take a Tour, Subscribe Purdue Extension – Forestry & Natural Resources (FNR) YouTube Channel
Managing Woodlands for Birds Video, Purdue Extension-Forestry and Natural Resources (FNR) YouTube Channel
Ask the Expert: What’s Buzzing or Not Buzzin About Pollinators, Purdue Extension – FNR YouTube Channel.
Observing Seasonal Changes in Nature-IFWOA Webinar | Purdue Extension Forestry & Natural Resources , Purdue Extension – FNR Got Nature? Blog
Report if You See a Spotted Lanterfly – MyDNR , Purdue Extension – FNR Got Nature? Blog

What are invasive species and why should I care?, Got Nature? Blog, Purdue Extension – FNR
Report Invasive, Purdue College of Agriculture – Entomology

Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Department of Fish & Wildlife


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