The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has closed on the acquisition of just under four-thousand acres of forests, marshland, and upland habitat in Sullivan County, which will be known as the Busseron Creek Fish & Wildlife Area.
The permanently conserved land was once part of the former Minnehaha Fish and Wildlife Area.
DNR paid $10.8 million for the property, a total that includes funding support from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Program.
The U.S. Navy paid an additional $910,000 to support a conservation easement on a portion of the land, and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation provided an additional $600,000 competitive grant through Walmart’s Acres for America program.
DNR director Dan Bortner says the property will open to the public in 2025
Sullivan County In Line for Fish and Wildlife Area
By Tom Zimmerman
Dec 11, 2024 | 5:00 AM




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