Ouabache Land Conservancy

The Ouabache (pronounced Wabash) Land Conservancy was founded in 2007 as a land trust.  There are currently over 1,700 land trusts in the United States, 26 of which are in the state of Indiana.  The function of most land trusts is to protect natural lands and farmlands from development.  Some land trusts also focus on historic sites.  OLC serves west central Indiana, including Clay, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion, and Vigo Counties.  The Ouabache Land Conservancy is officially a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Corporation recognized by the IRS!  Your donations are fully tax-deductible.

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