Land Conservation Policy: How To Contact Indiana Lawmakers
Indiana Lawmakers can be contacted by phone (317) 614-0423 or online.
There are many Indiana Environmental Organizations. A few organizations are Banks of the Wabash Organization, Birding in Indiana, Calumet Wetlands, Central Indiana Land Trust, Earth Day Indiana, Friends of Indiana Dunes, Friends of the White River, Heartwood, The Hoosier Naturalist, Indiana Beach Testing, Protect Our Woods, Sierra Club (which has many divisions), and Wolf Park.
Land Conservation is important to preserve so that the cycle of life can continue for humans, animals and plants.I was looking for more information and found it here. Many animals and plans being extinct because we are not properly preserving land. Conservation is very important for animals because they need to be free to roam the land. Our food is produced from ecological systems. Human beings will soon cease to exist as well if we don’t conserve our land. Our open space is threatened because of the human population which continues to increase rapidly. We need a form of balance and its approach is crucial. We have to ensure the survival of animals and plants for future generations.
There are two major land conservation projects currently in Indiana. One is the Wabash River and Sugar Creek and the other is the Muscatatuck River.