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Stoler Creek Forest

Stoler Creek Forest

Stoler Creek Forest

Hardinsburg, Indiana

Property Size: 788 acres

Farm property in Hardinsburg, Indiana was acquired to restore hardwood forests and incorporate more wildlife habitats. Nearly 788 acres of diverse terrain

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Stolar Creek Forest
Farm property in Hardinsburg, Indiana was acquired to restore hardwood forests and incorporate more wildlife habitats. Nearly 788 acres of diverse terrain offer woodlands, creeks, karst drainage, and rolling hills for habitat. Open field areas were planted with a mix of hardwood trees. Impressive biodiversity and natural generation of oak species have been noticed.
Our Efforts
  • Carefully monitor treatment areas, complete follow-up applications as needed. 
  • Continue to control invasive and/or undesirable vines through cut vine, basal bark, and frilling methods. Priority areas will be determined by the level of vines present. 
  • Maintain a woodland roadway network, nearly 25 miles of roadway through the woods is maintained throughout the year. This includes monitoring unauthorized atv activity, placing obstacles to block access as needed, installing additional no trespassing signage, and placing cameras for increased monitoring.  
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Uplands and Grasslands Forests

Uplands and Grasslands Forests

Uplands and Grasslands Forests

Floyds Knobs, Indiana

Property Size: 200 acres

Farm property in Floyds Knobs, Indiana was acquired to restore native grassland prairies and hardwood trees. Many independent research projects are underway on these properties. 200 acres of land in this conservation area.

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Uplands and Grasslands Forests
Farm property in Floyds Knobs, Indiana was acquired to restore native grassland prairies and hardwood trees. Many independent research projects are underway on these properties. Research topics are focused on wildlife census & tracking, soil restoration, increasing the biodiversity of vertebrate & invertebrates, restoring habitats needed by declining species, stream & pond water characteristics, wildlife census, and soil restoration.
Our Efforts
  • Increase herbaceous plant biodiversity through managed environments limiting unwanted plant growth 
  • Expand woodlands through managed natural succession to improve the protection of watersheds
  • Reduce invasive species growing in open fields and habitat strips planted in 2008