Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Indiana: deer management hunt at Olin Lake Nature Preserve

 

The Department of Natural Resources will conduct a deer management hunt at Olin Lake Nature Preserve from Nov. 16 through Dec. 1, during deer firearms season.

The entire nature preserve will be closed to the public during these days, as hunting takes place on 116 acres of the 270-acre DNR property.

All regulations of the firearms season will apply; however, the preserve is not being opened to hunting in general. Hunters have been selected by drawing for the 18 days of the hunt.

Although hunting is not generally permitted at nature preserves, this hunt is needed because deer numbers continue to be excessively high, and over-browsing by deer threatens the long-term health of the property’s plants, especially white trilliums and other spring wildflowers.

Olin Lake is about 6 miles south of the town of LaGrange in LaGrange County.

 

Media contact: Tom Swinford, DNR Nature Preserves, 317-233-4849.