Pollinator Day Presentations
Floyd Co Purdue Extension 3000 Technology Avenue, Ste. L2110, New Albany, INCertified Wildlife Habitat Workshop presented at 11:15am and 1:15pm.
Certified Wildlife Habitat Workshop presented at 11:15am and 1:15pm.
Certified Wildlife Habitat Workshop
Visit our urban trail partners and help them celebrate their 50th annual Broad Ripple Art Fair! Be sure to reserve some time to check out their ARTSPARK trail that leads you to an amazing view of the White River! The Indianapolis Art Center’s OneAmerica Broad Ripple Art Fair attracts an average of 12,000 visitors and […]
Visit our urban trail partners and help them celebrate their 50th annual Broad Ripple Art Fair! Be sure to reserve some time to check out their ARTSPARK trail that leads you to an amazing view of the White River! The Indianapolis Art Center’s OneAmerica Broad Ripple Art Fair attracts an average of 12,000 visitors and […]
Calling all bird lovers! We need everyone who cares about birds to rally together for the passage of the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (S.2372/HR2773) With historic levels of funding and support from both sides of the aisle, this once-in-a-generation legislation is a rare bird. Join us as we flock together in support of this critical bill, which will help protect birds long into the future and make the enjoyment of birds more accessible for all! Hosted by Tykee James and Corina Newsome, this rally will feature leaders in avian conservation and give you an opportunity to take action to encourage your Members of Congress to vote YES on this bill. Bring your passion and excitement, because we need YOU to push Recovering America’s Wildlife Act over the finish line!
Dress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns, brush, poison ivy, ticks, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective). Wear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Registration REQUIRED Please preregister through Eventbrite so we know to expect you. Directions Oliver’s Woods is located at 8825 […]
Join IWF and our Sustainable Trail partner at Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park as we Go Fishin' with Clint! Clint formerly ran the Indiana DNR Sport Fishing Program for 12.5 years and has taught thousands of Hoosiers! Indiana Fishing license required for people 18 and older --visit in.gov/dnr Registeration required: email Jenny […]
All Ages--Help us pick up debris and hand-pull invasive plants in and around Carmel Creek at Oliver’s Woods. Be prepared to get dirty and potentially wet Dress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns, brush, poison ivy, ticks, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective) Wear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to […]
Since 1938, The Indiana Wildlife Federation (IWF) has played an important role in conserving Indiana’s natural resources on behalf of hunters, anglers, gardeners, conservationists and outdoor enthusiasts. By educating Hoosiers, consistently advocating on behalf of wildlife with legislators, and actively working with state agencies, the IWF promotes the conservation, sound management, and sustainable use of Indiana’s wildlife and wildlife habitat. Come out in support of our common cause, Indiana’s natural resources, and enjoy an afternoon of sporting clays at the Indiana Gun Club on September 1st, 2022.
Join us for our annual monarch tagging on the Urban Wilderness Trail! We will meet on the patio behind the National Institute for Fitness and Sport (NIFS). At 6pm we will have a brief introduction to the process of tagging monarchs then walk down to the UWT proper and begin tagging.
Come experience the beautiful Tryon Farm in Michigan City by running the 8-miler, 25k, or the 50k. This course will be a 4-mile loop that will be completed two times for the 8-miler, four times for the 25k, and eight times for the 50k. The 50k will start at 8:00 am Central Time and the […]
Join us and our partner, Central Indiana Land Trust, for a hands-on community science event at Nonie Werbe Krauss Nature Preserve to help document the monarchs’ fall migration. About this event The Monarch Watch Tagging Program is a large-scale community science project that was initiated in 1992 to help understand the dynamics of the monarch's […]