Department of Natural Resources
What is Indiana DNR?
Indiana Department of Natural Resources maintains a local office that can help you:
- Find camp sites, fishing sites, reservoirs, and public forests and hunting grounds.
- Identify wildlife and animal issues, such as dead songbirds, unusual animal sightings, and some animal control issues.
- Find nature-oriented educational programming and talks for schools and teachers.
- Assist with some parts of floodplain management and disaster preparation as a result of natural resources like hills, streams, and forests.
Who is Indiana DNR for?
Indiana DNR is a publicly funded state agency designed to manage Indiana’s wildlife, forests, reserves, and some waterways. DNR rangers and staff work for all Hoosiers.
How can I learn more about the Hotline?
- Locally, call 765-567-7859
- Visit https://www.in.gov/dnr/