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The following is a list of fish and wildlife areas in the state of Indiana. [1] Name ... Goose Pond FWA: Daviess: Hillenbrand FWA: Greene: ... Indiana Department of ...
Deer Creek Fish and Wildlife Area; Fairbanks Landing Fish and Wildlife Area; Glendale Fish and Wildlife Area; Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area; Hillenbrand Fish and Wildlife Area; Hovey Lake Fish and Wildlife Area; Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area; J.E. Roush Lake Fish and Wildlife Area; Kankakee Fish and Wildlife Area; Kingsbury Fish and ...
The state of Indiana is home to 208 species [1] of fishes that inhabit its rivers, lakes, and streams that make up five watersheds.Indiana is the state with the most fish species of any state [2] north of the Ohio River and includes Great Lakes species.
The Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area occupies a reclaimed area. Much of it was, in former times, the Paul Thompson wetland cattle ranch; parts of the area were surface-mined for coal. Since 2005, the parcel has been under the jurisdiction of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, with 7,200 acres enrolled in the Wetland Reserve Program. [3]
Salt Creek is a 24.0-mile-long (38.6 km) [2] tributary of the East Arm Little Calumet River that begins south of Valparaiso in Porter County, Indiana and flows north until it joins the East Arm Little Calumet River just before it exits to Lake Michigan via the Port of Indiana-Burns Waterway. [1] Map of Salt Creek Watershed
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is the agency of the U.S. state of Indiana.There are many divisions within the DNR and each has a specific role. The DNR is not only responsible for maintaining resource areas but also manages Indiana's fish and wildlife, reclaims coal mine ground, manages forested areas, aids in the management of wildlife on private lands, enforces Indiana's ...
Trail Creek is a designated trout and salmon stream, and supports one of the few remaining cold water fisheries in Indiana. In the early 1970s the Indiana Department of Natural Resources began stocking Trail Creek with Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ), Coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ), Skamania summer-run and winter-run steelhead ...
Pigeon River Fish and Wildlife Area is a protected area in northeastern Indiana that covers 12,134 acres (4,910 ha) and is dedicated to providing hunting and fishing opportunities. The area includes 529 acres (214 ha) of lakes and 17 miles (27 km) along the Pigeon River. It is located on Indiana State Road 3, near Mongo in Lagrange County. [1]