Winter/Spring 2018 Explorer magazine
Program guide for Jan. 1 through April 30, 2018.
Program guide for Jan. 1 through April 30, 2018.
Hendricks County Parks & Recreation and the Parks Foundation of Hendricks County will host the second annual Honeybee Fest at McCloud Nature Park on Saturday, Aug. 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. This free family-friendly festival celebrates the remarkable honeybee – a vital but disappearing pollinator that is credited with pollinating nearly 80 percent of…
The Hendricks County Park Board elected its 2017 officers at their monthly meeting on Jan. 4 and now rapidly approaches its 17th anniversary of dedication to the preservation of green space and wildlife, as well as recreation opportunities for the booming county population. In 2017, Paul Miner will serve as Park Board president, with Bob…
The Fall 2017 issue of The Explorer, covering September through December, 2017.
Our program guide for January through April, 2021.
Information from Education Outreach Specialist Rachel Woodworth of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources: This time of year, there is always a lot of misinformation about coyotes, “coywolves,” and now “woyotes.” During the winter months, coyotes’ fur is thicker, giving them a larger appearance. There are no records of “coywolves” or “woyotes” in Indiana. Coyotes…
On April 8, 2020, Turner Forestry performed a prescribed burn of the 52-acre prairie at McCloud Nature Park. Below are a number of resources about the burn for your education and enjoyment. FAQ Frequently asked questions about prescribed prairie burns: 🔥 How long will it take for the prairie to be green again? Answer: In about…
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