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Rural communities in Indiana can get $1.46 million in energy efficiency and conservation grants.
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Since reintroduction to the state in 1995, otter populations in Indiana are among the highest in the world. Now going into its 9th season, otter trapping helps keep populations healthy.
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Cover crops help build organic matter, control weed growth and improve soil health.
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Farmers, ranchers and landowners have until Feb. 10 to apply for conservation funding.
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The Departments of Defense, Interior, and Agriculture are looking to keep 3.5 million acres of southern Indiana rural.
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Bluetongue has been found in deer herds throughout Wane, Union, Fayette and Franklin counties.
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Hear stories about Black farmers in Ohio, and Indigenous wild rice cultivation in Minnesota lakes.
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Rewilding is a term coined in the 1990s by those working in conservation and environmental activism. It refers to large-scale wilderness recovery that allows natural processes and native wildlife to flourish in its proper place.
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Farmers can make money off of the carbon their plants naturally remove from the air. But do carbon markets make a difference?