INDIANA—The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) plan for the strategic direction of the DNR Division of Forestry is now available for public comment.
“Science-based, sustainable management of Indiana’s public and private forests has been a driving mission for the DNR Division of Forestry for more than 120 years,” said Dan Bortner, DNR director. “This plan focuses on supporting the growth of healthy, diverse forests for today’s Hoosiers and future generations to enjoy.”
The plan can be reviewed, and public comments can be made at on.IN.gov/forest-management.
In addition to providing public comment online, Hoosiers are invited to attend public meetings in November or December to learn more about the five-year strategic plan and ask questions. The sessions will be held Nov. 6, Nov. 14, and Dec. 4. Comments will be accepted online through Dec. 17 at 5 p.m. ET.
The DNR Division of Forestry manages approximately 160,000 acres in 15 state forests across Indiana. It also manages the Classified Forest and Wildlands program, which guides the management of over 881,000 acres of private woodlands. The division grows and sells 3 million tree seedlings annually and administers a statewide urban forestry program.
State forests are managed for multiple uses and benefits, including hunting, fishing, camping, horseback riding, hiking, mushroom hunting, and picnicking. Other benefits include timber production, air, soil, and water resources conservation, and forest aesthetics.
The dates and locations for the sessions are:
Thursday, Nov. 14, 6:30-8 p.m.
Salamonie Lake, Nature Center, Andrews.
Wednesday, Dec. 4, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Spring Mill State Park Inn, Mitchell.
More information: Brad Schneck, DNR Forestry, bschneck@dnr.IN.gov or 317-232-4101.