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Indiana Wildlife Federation

Since 1938, the Indiana Wildlife Federation (IWF) has played an important role in conserving Indiana’s natural resources. Our organization is a nonprofit, grass-roots affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation. Working on behalf of Indiana’s hunters, anglers, gardeners, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts, we advocate for commonsense conservation practices that will protect the future of wildlife and wildlife habitats in our state.

Mission
Promoting the conservation, sound management, and sustainable use of Indiana’s wildlife and wildlife habitat through education, advocacy, and action.

Check out their Native Plant Sale

Support the Indiana Wildlife Federation and Hoosier wildlife by purchasing and planting native plant species. Through a partnership with Cardno nursery, we sell high-quality, low-maintenance, and cost-effective nursery propagated native plants. These species thrive in the soil, moisture, and weather of our region, making them the perfect addition to your garden no matter what the soil is like.

 


Contact Indiana Wildlife Federation

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Contact Indiana Wildlife Federation


708 E. Michigan Street
Indianapolis, Indiana  46202
Phone: 317-253-1481


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Marion County, Indiana


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1 Introductory article was found for Indiana Wildlife Federation

Indiana Monarch Conservation Plan

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Indiana’s involvement in the development of the Mid-America Monarch Conservation Strategy prompted the planning of an Indiana Monarch Conservation Summit, held in September 2017, to organize over 40 Hoosier conservation partners with an interest in monarch butterfly conservation and habitat restoration, and kickstart a collaborative effort to draft the Indiana Monarch Conservation Plan.