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Indiana Division of Forestry

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry manages 12 state forests and state recreation areas covering more than 150,000 acres. These are managed for multiple uses including sustainable timber production, wildlife habitat, soil and water protection, and recreation.

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Indiana Division of Forestry
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