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Last updated on Friday, February 2, 2018
(UNDATED) - There are more than 750 endangered and nongame animals in Indiana that need your help.
Wildlife Diversity staff within the Division of Fish & Wildlife oversee the management of these species to prevent the loss of wildlife diversity in Indiana. All of the funding comes from Hoosiers who donate to the Indiana Nongame Fund. No state tax dollars are used.
Your funds help animals such as the endangered barn owls
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How to donate:
1. On your Indiana state taxes. If filing with paper forms, use Schedule 5/Schedule IN-Donate. If donating through online tax programs, you will be prompted to donate at the end of filing, the eagle logo will not be present.
2. Donate online with Visa, MasterCard or Discover. The form is secure.
3. Via mail. Fill out this form and send it with your check or money order to:
Nongame Fund
402 W. Washington St. Rm. W273
Indianapolis, IN 46204
If you would like important updates on how your donation has helped Indiana's wildlife, sign up for our e-newsletter Wild Bulletin.
Every donation can make a difference to Indiana's nongame fish and wildlife. Bald eagles, river otters, ospreys, and peregrine falcons are four species who have benefited from the Indiana Nongame Fund. Restoration projects, paid for by this fund, have successfully increased the numbers of these species in Indiana. However, the work is far from over. Please consider donating today.
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