Many Hikes and Miles: Educator Grateful for CILTI Places and Programs

We thank Purdue University professor Mary Ellen Lennon for this guest post. As an educator, I have enjoyed the use of Central Indiana Land Trust resources and properties for student programming. I could not be more pleased to speak of the organization’s mission to students. And as a budding [...]

By |2025-12-01T12:55:22+00:00October 21, 2020|Blossom Hollow, Hikes and Events, Meltzer Woods, Newsroom, Nonie Krauss Nature Preserve|Comments Off on Many Hikes and Miles: Educator Grateful for CILTI Places and Programs

Van Eller: Green Space in a Growing Community

In 2006, Chauncy “Van” and Betty Eller worked with the Central Indiana Land Trust to help their land become the northern part of what was then known as the Wapihani Nature Preserve. In 2015, it was renamed Nonie Werbe Krauss Nature Preserve, after a longtime volunteer and supporter who [...]

By |2025-02-14T00:17:51+00:00August 7, 2020|Eller Farm, Legacy, Nonie Krauss Nature Preserve|Comments Off on Van Eller: Green Space in a Growing Community

Controlled burn to assist habitat restoration at Fishers’ Krauss Nature Preserve

The Central Indiana Land Trust (CILTI) will conduct a controlled burn on approximately 28 acres of the Nonie Werbe Krauss Nature Preserve on Dec. 6, weather permitting. The preserve is located at the southwest corner of 116th Street and Eller Road in Fishers. […]

By |2025-02-14T00:19:28+00:00December 4, 2017|Newsroom, Nonie Krauss Nature Preserve, Properties|Comments Off on Controlled burn to assist habitat restoration at Fishers’ Krauss Nature Preserve

Hamilton County spot renamed Eleanor “Nonie” Krauss Nature Preserve

Dec. 17, 2015 Hamilton County spot renamed Eleanor “Nonie” Krauss Nature Preserve To mark its 25th anniversary, the Central Indiana Land Trust has renamed a nature preserve in Hamilton County in memory of a woman who was instrumental in the organization’s growth and development. The preserve located on the [...]

By |2025-02-14T00:21:40+00:00December 17, 2015|Newsroom, Nonie Krauss Nature Preserve, Properties|Comments Off on Hamilton County spot renamed Eleanor “Nonie” Krauss Nature Preserve
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