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| ABOUT THE PROGRAM |
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Over 175 organizations make up the Indiana Teaming With Wildlife Coalition. They support dedicated funding for Indiana's wildlife species, and need your help to protect them.
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| SUCCESS STORIES |
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CALL TO ACTION |
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USFWS
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Each year, Congress makes important decisions that affect Indiana's wildlife programs. The Indiana Teaming With Wildlife Coalition demands permanent funding for our nongame species. By joining the Teaming With Wildlife Coalition, you can support permanent funding for nongame wildlife in Indiana. We encourage your organization, club, church, business, or other group to sign the TWW endorsement form and join us in our efforts. We need your help to keep our existing wildlife off of the Endangered Species List.
What You Can Do
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Indiana DNR |
Biologists Reintroduce Osprey Throughout the State
In 2003, biologists from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources began releasing osprey chicks around the state.
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| ASCA |
Restored Habitat at Goose Pond Attracts Birds and Birders
In 2000, Goose Pond was purchased under a permanent easement, and restoration efforts are now underway.
The first Christmas Bird Count, held on December 26, was a great success.
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| BEST PRACTICES |
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IWF |
Getting the Word out about Indiana's State Wildlife Action Plan
The Indiana Wildlife Federation is using several methods to publicize the State Wildlife Action Plan. If you would like to help spread the word, try out one or more of these strategies.
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