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Indiana Senate Bill 389 puts wetlands in peril

Indiana Senate Bill 389 puts wetlands in peril © Photo by Kyle Allen Johnson/ Provided by Red-tail Land Conservancy A heron wades in a biodiverse wetland. Nearly 20 years ago, Hoosier legislators took a far-sighted and important step to protect the vanishing wetlands in Indiana that the federal Clean Water Act doesn’t cover. On Jan. 25, 2021, the Indiana Senate Natural Resources Committee passed a bill that would strip those protections, Senate Bill 389. Wetlands are critical parts of a healthy landscape that provide great benefits to the public far beyond man-made infrastructure. They absorb rainwater runoff to prevent flooding and filter toxins and heavy metals, improving our drinking water and groundwater stores.

New Preserve Aims To Protect Slice Of White River, Old Canal

New Preserve Aims To Protect Slice Of White River, Old Canal Red-tail Land Conservancy ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) A newly created central Indiana nature preserve will create a safe passage for wildlife along the White River and safeguard the remnants of a 19th century canal, a conservancy group says. The Red-tail Land Conservancy announced Tuesday that it had established the 50-acre Hidden Canal Nature Preserve in Anderson. The forested tract will create a protected corridor for local and migrating wildlife, The Star Press reported. The nonprofit conservancy, which owns the plot, said protecting the land will mean that animals including great blue herons, turkey and river otters won’t need to cross through neighborhoods and urban areas to search for food, water and shelter.

New preserve aims to protect slice of White River, old canal

ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) A newly created central Indiana nature preserve will create a safe passage for wildlife along the White River and safeguard the remnants of a 19th century canal, a conservancy group says. The Red-tail Land Conservancy announced Tuesday that it had established the 50-acre (20.2-hectare) Hidden Canal Nature Preserve in Anderson. The forested tract will create a protected corridor for local and migrating wildlife, The Star.

Red-tail Land Conservancy protects White River with new nature preserve

Red-tail Land Conservancy protects White River with new nature preserve Star Press, Muncie Star Press © Photo provided by Red-tail Land Conservancy. The White River is seen from the protected bank at Hidden Canal Nature Preserve in Madison County. ANDERSON, Ind.   Red-tail Land Conservancy on Jan. 12 announced the establishment of Hidden Canal Nature Preserve, a 50-acre forest in Anderson. Located on the White River across from Mounds State Park, this preserve creates a protected corridor along the river for local and migrating wildlife. It also preserves remnants of a significant historic canal from being disturbed by growing urban surroundings, according to a release. Now under the ownership of Red-tail Land Conservancy, this habitat and the history of the canal within it is permanently protected from future development.

New Nature Preserve Protects the White River and Indiana History — Muncie Journal

White River as viewed from Hidden Canal Nature Preserve. Photo by Red-tail Land Conservancy January 12, 2021 By Kelley V Phillips Muncie, IN Muncie-based Red-tail Land Conservancy, located at 125 E. Charles St., Suite 200, Muncie,  has announced the establishment of Hidden Canal Nature Preserve, a 50-acre forest in Anderson, IN. Located on the White River across from Mounds State Park, this preserve creates a protected corridor along the river for local and migrating wildlife. It also preserves remnants of a significant historic canal from being disturbed by growing urban surroundings. Now under the ownership of Red-tail Land Conservancy, this valuable habitat and the history of the canal within it is permanently protected from future development.

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