You would think that by the time you're old enough to read, you know how to use the bathroom correctly - maybe that's not the case at this Indiana campground.
During the winter we don't see as many animals as in the warmer months, but there are still signs of furry friends hanging around if you know where to look.
Bats get a bad rap, but did you know these spooky little dudes actually play a crucial role in our ecosystem? Here's how we can help our very own, Indiana Bat.
After invasive species of hornet were discovered in Washington and Georgia, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is sharing what residents need to look for and what to do if they find one.
Learn when to help and when to leave abandoned baby animals alone. Find out the signs of distress and the best course of action including how to find help in Indiana.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is making its venison donation program available again this fall, with hopes of connecting hunters who wish to donate meat and regular people eager to eat it.