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Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape
The Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape (SISL) is a diverse partnership that is advancing the pace and scale of conservation throughout a three and a half million-acre swath of south-central Indiana to protect military missions on four critical installations and ranges.
Designated in February 2022, the SISL partnership includes federal agencies, state and local governments, and non-governmental organizations working with private landowners to strengthen military readiness, conserve natural resources, prepare for drought and flood, and bolster agricultural and forestry economies.
Challenging Delays in Clean Water Act Compliance in Hammond
Promoting Public Access and Greenspace at the State Line Peninsula
212-year-old Family Farm Preserved
Standing Up for Communities in Zoning and Land Use Decisions

Strengthening National Security Through Conservation
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is putting Farmers First by advancing conservation and working-land stewardship efforts to protect military mission-critical areas through the Sentinel

New Tools Help Partners Understand and Protect Southern Indiana Landscapes
CLC’s Dr. Raenah Bailey has completed two related projects that help partners better understand southern Indiana’s changing landscapes and make more informed conservation decisions.

CLC Hosts Site Visit to Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape with Attendees Joining from Across the Nation
Sentinel landscape coordinators, support organizations, partners, and Federal Coordinating Committee representatives came to southern Indiana in early May to showcase partners’ work and highlight ongoing

Join the CLC Team!
The Conservation Law Center seeks applications for the position of Associate Attorney to join our team based in the beautiful Midwestern college town of Bloomington,

Freitag Travels to Tanzania for Wildlife Conservation Conference
At the 15th TAWIRI International Scientific Conference in Tanzania, CLC deepened regional partnerships to address human–wildlife conflict through research and legal analysis. The work reflects

Indiana Senate Resolution to Recognize the Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape Partnership
We thank Senator Greg Goode for introducing Senate Resolution 34: “A Senate Resolution recognizing the Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape Partnership.” This resolution serves to increase