WINE ON THE WETLANDS
As spring fades into summer on Friday, June 19, Little River Wetlands Project will host its second annual “Wine on
Read MoreBringing together stories for readers who love to explore and enjoy the outdoors. This section features local news and opportunities tied to parks, rivers, trails, wildlife, weather safety, outdoor events, conservation efforts, hunting and fishing seasons, and hands on nature programs near you in Fort Wayne, Indiana. If you enjoy gardening, camping, hiking, paddling, or simply discovering new places to explore close to home, these articles help you find activities, learn how to stay safe in all seasons, and stay connected to the land, water, and green spaces that shape everyday life in our community.
As spring fades into summer on Friday, June 19, Little River Wetlands Project will host its second annual “Wine on
Read MoreOne of the longest running charity golf tournaments in Indiana will enter its 32nd year on May 21st under the
Read MoreThe History Center presents Miami Indian Heritage Days and it began on Saturday, May 2 at the Chief Richardville House,
Read MoreThe City of Fort Wayne Greenways Department is once again sponsoring the popular community bike rides, Trek the Trails. On
Read MoreThe coming of spring marks a surge in walleye fishing opportunities in river tailwaters below major dams throughout northern Indiana.
Read MoreTomato Mosaic Virus is a virus that strikes not only tomatoes but also many other flowers and vegetables as well.
Read MoreProgram teaches character values through golf. The Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation Department’s Lifetime Sports Academy is sponsoring the First
Read MoreHeavy rainfall forecasted for parts of the state, combined with continued snowmelt could cause or increase existing flooding in rivers,
Read MoreResidents can add color to their yard while improving drainage and the quality of water runoff into our rivers by
Read MoreGet a jump on the growing season by starting your favorite or hard to find plants indoors from seeds. Starting
Read MoreNormally I would say that all of this warm weather has us itching for a great spring but then I
Read MoreBoobies are birds. Boobies are also people who are not considered very smart, who are dunces, fools. The two are
Read MoreWith signs of spring outside our windows, many are gearing up for outdoor projects, and NIPSCO wants to remind both
Read MoreEarth Day Fort Wayne 2015, hosted by Little River Wetlands Project, will be held on Sunday, April 26 from 1
Read MoreContainer gardening has become more popular these days as we are so busy with vacationing, lake cottages, work and family
Read MoreThe Jr. Indiana Master Naturalist (Jr. IMN) certification class is held for children (ages 9-12) at Fox Island County Park
Read MoreThe Allen County SPCA is pleased to have received a grant from Best Friends Animal Society for its Name Your
Read MoreLittle River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting almost 1,200 acres of natural and restored wetlands in Allen and
Read MoreMabel Adams was out the other day, with her new walker, the one with the basket on it, and a
Read MoreLimberlost State Historic Site is Open for Guided Tours and Hikes all Winter. Limberlost State Historic Site is keeping the
Read MoreIf you are the fortunate recipient of a beautiful arrangement of flowers during the Valentine’s Day event, you may be
Read MoreThe public can learn about coyote biology and how to deal with coyotes in urban areas at a series of
Read MoreOrchids make an easy and popular blooming houseplant as they take very little care and really thrive under normal household
Read MoreSolar power is coming to customers of Indiana Michigan Power. It is emission-free and is becoming a cost effective source
Read MoreSomehow the snow is a little like Christmas. We can expect it. We can listen to the television weather and
Read MoreWe have always said that the only way to water your houseplants was to remove the foil-then water, as the
Read MoreLittle River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting almost 1,200 acres of natural and restored wetlands in Allen and
Read MoreThe DNR seeks enthusiastic young adult volunteers to document their experiences at Indiana’s state parks and reservoirs for the America’s
Read MorePeople seem to have the wrong idea about how much lighting their plants require. Let’s start with, “it’s winter!” they
Read MoreVisit with Father Christmas while the sounds of Christmas reverberate throughout the halls of Metea’s Nature Center from 2pm –
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