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Category: Science

Indiana Senate Kills Pro-Forest Legislation Due to “Fiscal Impact”

The bill appeared to have enough votes to pass. We were heartened so many Republican senators saw the value in protecting this fraction of taxpayer-owned land for wilderness recreation and deep forest wildlife habitat.

What’s in the Best Interest of Our State Forests?

The state forests belong to ALL Hoosiers, not just the timber industry and neither to just the state employees that we hire to manage them.

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