TIPMONT REMC has joined in the acquisition and stewardship support of Mulvey Pond with a pledge of $5,000.
Located at 500 N and US 231 in Tippecanoe County, Mulvey Pond is an execptional place to watch and appreciate birds and other wildlife.
We are nearing our goal, so after your visit to the property, please [...]
Continue Reading →Mulvey Pond was acquired in October of 2011 and NICHES is working on the management plan for this new property. Always an exciting and creative time. In addition, we are seeking a volunteer steward for this property located near West Lafayette to help form and implement the recovery on this site. If interested, let [...]
Continue Reading →Join NICHES Land Trust and the Wabash River Enhancement Corp on tonight, Monday January 30 at the Tippecanoe County Library at 7 pm for a presentation highlighting current and future conservation efforts along the Wabash River.
Continue Reading →Looking for some fun over the Holidays!
To celebrate Arbor 2012, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry is seeking the “weirdest” living trees. Misshaped for whatever reason, or possibly with a human artifact sticking out of its bark… For whatever reason, the tree is weird.
Submit digital images to scarman@dnr.in.gov along [...]
Continue Reading →NICHES added an important piece in our quest to protect the banks of the Wabash River from the Granville Bridge to Black Rock, adding 10 acres to the public trust on the downstream end of Wabash Bottoms this morning.
The property had served the Watkins family for last few decades, providing a place to relax and fish [...]
Continue Reading →Cheers to a Happy Holiday season to you and yours from the staff and Board of NICHES Land Trust. Here’s some suggestions of things do this holiday season: Cut at tree at Granville Sand Barrens, hike the trails at Weiler-Leopold or Black Rock Barrens, or better yet, just go out and enjoy [...]
Continue Reading →Thank you to Under Cover Storage, Commercial Brokers, Inc., A+ Storage, and Charles Michler Center Director of the Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center here at Purdue. Each stepped up as a $100 sponsor for our Hunters Helping [...]
Continue Reading →Join us at The Ranch, one of the properties that we are currently raising funds for its long term protection, for a tour of the black oak sand savannas, wet prairies and buttonbush swamp. The Ranch is located 1/4 mile east of the intersection of 300 E and 750 N in Jasper County, a half [...]
Continue Reading →More Sponsors for our Hunters Helping the Hungry:
Neil Klemme, State Farm Insurance Agent Please consider joining our Sponsors, $100 provides over 50 pounds of meat for Food Finders!
Continue Reading →We are so pleased to have the following Sponsors for our Hunters Helping the Hungry:
Schumann Custom Building, Mindy Deno, State Farm Agent, Maitlen Realtors, Cheeseman Construction, ArborAmerica, and Walter Beineke. Please consider joining our Sponsors, $100 provides over 50 pounds [...]
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