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The Nature Conservancy's Indiana Field Office, known as the Efroymson Conservation Center, is located in Indianapolis. The Chapter also has six project offices located throughout the state to ensure that each ecoregion and all priority sites are given the attention they deserve.
The Conservancy is currently, or historically has been, involved in the acquisition and management of the following Indiana nature preserves. The list is organized by region.
Barker Woods
Conrad Station Savanna
German Methodist Cemetery Prairie
Holley Savanna
Hoosier Prairie
Houghton Lake
Kankakee Sands
Moraine Nature Preserve
NIPSCO Savanna
Ober Sand Savanna
Spinn Prairie
Tefft Savanna Complex
Tolleston Strand Plain / Ivanhoe Dune & Swale
Trail Creek Fen
Bicentennial Woods
Cline Lake Fen
Douglas Woods
Fawn River Fen
Manitou Island Wetlands
Marsh Lake Complex
Merry Lea
Olin Lake
Pipewort Pond
Swamp Angel
Big Walnut
Black Rock Barrens
Fall Creek Gorge
Fern Cliff
Hall Woods
Mossy Point
Pine Hills
Portland Arch
Shrader-Weaver Woods
Ziegler Woods
Anderson Falls
Beanblossom Bottoms
Cedar Bluffs
Green's Bluff
Hitz-Rhodehamel
Whip-poor-will Woods
Bluffs of Beaver Bend
Goose Pond Cypress Slough
Kramer Original Woods
Mackey Island
Orangeville Rise & Wesley Chapel Gulf/Lost River
Point Township Complex
Saunders Woods
Shooting Star Cliffs / Saalman Hollow
Thousand Acre Woods
Chelsea Flatwoods
Guthrie Woods/ Tribbett Woods
Hardin Ridge / Brock Sampson
Harrison County Glades / Teeple Glade
Pennywort Cliffs
Twin Creek Valley & Henderson Park
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