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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.


331 Acres of Farmland Protected
Supporting the Fight Against Invasive Species
Commission Violates Transparency Laws in Little Calumet River Projects

Advocates Demand Stricter Oversight for Tradebe’s East Chicago Facility
Tradebe’s operations in East Chicago are under scrutiny as IDEM weighs two key permits: a renewal and expansion of the facility’s hazardous waste permit under

New DNR fish and wildlife area highlights success of partnership with military, conservation groups
Nearly 4,000 acres in Sullivan County will become the new Busseron Creek Fish and Wildlife Area. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources was able to

Indiana permanently protects 4,000 acres with new southern Indiana fish and wildlife area
Nature has reclaimed an old coal mine in southern Indiana, and state environmentalists have collaborated to ensure the land will belong to all Hoosiers.
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A Partnership for Progress: How the Conservation Law Center and The Conservation Fund Secured Busseron Creek’s Future
The Conservation Law Center and The Conservation Fund secured permanent protection of 4,000 acres in Southern Indiana, creating the Busseron Creek Fish & Wildlife Area,

Historic Partnership Secures Nearly 4,000 Acres for Conservation and Future Public Recreation in Southern Indiana
A 3,950-acre conservation near LGTF, Indiana, ensures biodiversity, recreation, and resilience through partnerships, opening to the public in 2025.

RCPP Coordinator Hired
Conservation Law Center is excited to announce the hire of Ben Taylor, our coordinator for the Southern Indiana Sentinel Landscape RCPP.