Tour the Limberlost State Historic Site in Geneva, Indiana. Profile of Curt Burnette, naturalist and historian at the Limberlost State Historic Site in Geneva, Indiana - home to the Gene ...
A northeast Indiana nature preserve received Tuesday its state designation that provides permanent protection. The Natural Resources Commission approved the dedication of the Limberlost Swamp Nature ...
In the late 1700s, and prior to general European settlement, Indiana had an estimated 5.6 million acres of what would now be termed wetlands. At the time, they were considered the bane of farmers who ...
Growing up in Mercer County, Ohio native Ken Brunswick wanted to be an ornithologist; he wanted to study birds. He became a farmer instead. But about ten years ago he was inspired to begin working to ...
Limberlost State Historic Site, Geneva, Tues. through Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m. Join Audubon Society on Limberlost field trip April 9. Details below. GENEVA — Managers are promoting ...
Gene Strattan Porter has the distinction of being the only person in Indiana history to have two homes maintained by the Indiana State Museum and State Historic Sites as museums. One of the most ...
A north-side street gets its name not from a local person but from a children's novel published in 1909. "A Girl of the Limberlost," by writer and naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter, was the sequel to ...
IU's Deam Herbarium, Limberlost Swamp, Brown County State Park, and Wyandotte Cave. Come along on a Journey as we explore Indiana's great outdoors. Meet pioneering botanist Charles Deam and visit the ...
The study of history helps us understand how past events made things the way they are today. With the lessons from long ago, we learn about ourselves and how we came to be. To that end, Indiana will ...
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