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Indiana Bicentennial Celebration 2016

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Legacy Projects > Patoka River Wildlife Refuge – Bicentennial Nature Trust Patoka River Wildlife Refuge – Bicentennial Nature Trust

Purchase of an 80-acre in-holding in the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge and Management Area.  This Gibson County property is surrounded on three sides by the refuge and shares 1.25 miles of boundary.  The parcel contains bottomland forest, providing important habitat for many sensitive species dependent on this rare habitat type, including the federally-endangered Indiana bat and state-endangered cerulean warbler.

  • Organization: Sycamore Land Trust
  • County: Gibson
  • Contact: Mark Becker, Bicentennial Nature Trust Program Director, (317) 234-8494, mbecker@dnr.IN.gov
  • Type: Bicentennial Nature Trust
  • Project Number: IBC-BNT-57
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