Working for Indiana woodlands.

Joined October 2013
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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
Mitigating climate change is more nuanced than just "leaving forests untouched." Scientific research shows thinning, prescribed fire and other forest management approaches foster healthier forests that are more resilient during wildfire, extreme heat and drought. #workingforests
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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
Modern, sustainable forest management leads to climate-smart outcomes in working forests. NAFO members proudly embrace a dynamic and adaptable approach to forest management that includes optimizing carbon sequestration, storage, resilience, and the various other benefits that forests can provide. #ClimateSmartForestry #ModernForestry
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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
This year our #blackwalnutharvest will only run for 2 weeks, from Oct. 7th-20th. Be sure to gather your #blackwalnuts as soon as they fall & are still mostly green. Find hulling station near you: black-walnuts.com/discover-h… #handharvested #wildfoods #foraging #foragedfoods #harvest
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Did you know there are more than 700 species of butterflies in the United States? This one is a common buckeye, and can be seen feeding on nectar-producing flowers from the East Coast to the Southwest. What butterflies are you seeing this time of year? Photo: Melissa Cheatwood
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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
If you haven't grabbed your copy of the Sept issue of #southernliving yet, you can now read the Black Walnut feature online!   Read first hand what this wonderful wild nut has to offer try 5 brand new Black Walnut recipes! southernliving.com/black-wal… #blackwalnuts #recipes
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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
Deer populations are so unsustainably high in much of the East that the forests needed by birds and people alike “are in imminent danger of collapse,” one expert warns. Solving the problem may demand unprecedented national action. bit.ly/47fQNe6
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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
Hear the word “infrastructure” and people think of transportation systems, telecommunications networks, and electrical grids. But let’s not forget those hardworking trees that also provide an unbeatable service. #ATreeCanBe a roadmap, showing us what it means to be a community.
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Lilly Endowment gives $50 million to Indiana State Parks for improvements, enhancements statewide | news - Indiana Public Media indianapublicmedia.org/news/…

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tinyurl.com/yc6zs6wb “There isn’t much controversy over the need to do more to improve the health of the national forests,” said Bill Imbergamo, executive director of @FederalForest, in @EENewsUpdates article, “What’s at stake for forests in November’s elections?” He added, “I don’t see a potential Harris or Trump administration giving up on active management as part of the solution to the wildfire crisis.” #FederalForests #ForestManagement #WildfireManagement #ForestService

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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
Working forests provide critical habitats for wildlife. That's because managed forests help sustain a mosaic of healthy habitats for fish, birds, mammals, insects and amphibians. #WorldWildlifeDay #workingforests
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28 Aug 2024
August is National Water Quality Month. CLC works tirelessly to advocate for water policy that addresses the top contaminants of Indiana’s waters and holds polluters accountable in court when necessary. 📷 Rachel Hartley
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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
Have you grabbed the latest copy of Southern Living Magazine?  Inside you'll find 6 pages packed w/ mouth-watering Black Walnut recipes, plus a wonderful write up about just how unique this wild nut is!  Pick up a copy on your next shopping run! #blackwalnuts #southernliving
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Monroe Lake hosts two Flora Field Days, Sept. 3 and Oct. 1 content.govdelivery.com/acco…

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Every summer, a low-oxygen area develops off the Texas-Louisiana shelf where nutrient-laden water flows in from the Mississippi River. A huge portion of these nutrients like Phosphorous are from runoff into our rivers and waterways of things like fertilizer.
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IN Woodland Owners retweeted
Monarch migration kicks off in mid-August and runs to mid-November. These butterflies only travel during the day, so what do they do at night? Groups of butterflies ranging from a handful to hundreds will roost in trees along the way! 📷 Mike Budd/USFWS
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