National Self-Care Awareness Month: Find Your Zen in Nature

September is National Self-Care Awareness Month, a time to focus on personal health. One of the best ways to boost well-being is to spend time in nature. We believe that everyone deserves access to nature. Part of our land protection mission is to enable Hoosiers to enjoy the benefits [...]

By |2025-02-14T00:20:25+00:00September 14, 2023|Blossom Hollow, Fred & Dorothy Meyer Nature Preserve, Meltzer Woods, Newsroom, Olivers Woods, Properties|Comments Off on National Self-Care Awareness Month: Find Your Zen in Nature

Growing our Library of Botanical Knowledge

Clear scientific data is crucial in restoring and protecting land—especially data about a site’s plant life.  Just as E. Lucy Braun collected and pressed plants in her botanical studies, our field team collects specimens to document plant communities. […]

By |2025-02-14T00:18:47+00:00September 6, 2023|Newsroom, Olivers Woods, Properties, Stewardship|Comments Off on Growing our Library of Botanical Knowledge

Jeanette Jaskula Is Mothing in Indiana

This month’s Golden Hour was led by Jeanette Jaskula, the President of Friends of the Sands and a moth enthusiast! What’s so special about Jeanette’s passion for moths is that it goes against the grain of common wisdom. People sometimes think of moths as lesser, believing moths are dull [...]

By |2025-07-21T14:19:39+00:00August 25, 2023|Hikes and Events, Newsroom, Olivers Woods, Properties|Comments Off on Jeanette Jaskula Is Mothing in Indiana

A Personal Tribute to Len Betley

Part 4 in a series Our spring newsmagazine honors the late Len Betley, our friend and benefactor. We’ve been sharing tributes from people who knew, loved, and respected Len. Here our longtime supporter Priscilla Johnson, who serves on our board, offers her reflections. […]

By |2025-02-14T00:20:25+00:00May 11, 2023|Betley Woods, Newsroom, Properties|Comments Off on A Personal Tribute to Len Betley

A Tradition of Giving

First in a series memorializing our friend and benefactor, Len Betley Our spring newsmagazine features a tribute to the late Len Betley, whose support of conservation in general and our work in particular had an enormous impact. Here, we talk with Len’s son Tom Betley. Tom is the Associate [...]

By |2025-02-14T00:20:32+00:00April 6, 2023|Betley Woods, Newsroom, Properties|Comments Off on A Tradition of Giving

The Nature of a Preserve

What makes a nature preserve? And if a nature preserve is not state-dedicated, is it really a nature preserve? It sure is! […]

By |2025-02-14T00:18:47+00:00January 30, 2023|Betley Woods, Blossom Hollow, Burnett Woods, Fred & Dorothy Meyer Nature Preserve, Meltzer Woods, Newsroom, Properties|Comments Off on The Nature of a Preserve

Gov. Holcomb Proposes Large Land Protection Investment

Gov. Eric Holcomb gave his 2023 State of the State address this week. In his remarks, he proposed $25 million for land protection, a significant investment. If enacted, this investment will spark the conservation of thousands of acres. The governor specifically named Central Indiana Land Trust as a partner [...]

By |2025-02-14T00:20:32+00:00January 12, 2023|A Million Trees, Betley Woods, Newsroom, Properties|Comments Off on Gov. Holcomb Proposes Large Land Protection Investment

ARPA Funds Support Burnett Woods Improvements

We recently received a $12,000 grant from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) program to be used for nature preserve improvements. We plan to use the funds for Burnett Woods, an 80-acre wooded nature preserve in Avon. This state-dedicated nature preserve is well-loved for its seasonal wildflowers and fall [...]

By |2025-02-14T00:20:41+00:00December 15, 2022|Burnett Woods, Newsroom, Properties, Stewardship|Comments Off on ARPA Funds Support Burnett Woods Improvements

The Late Woodland People of Oliver’s Woods

Part 2 of a series for Native American Heritage Month Archeological records reveal the presence of very early residents on what is now Oliver's Woods. Thanks to the Indiana Historical Society, we know that around 1060 AD, Late Woodland people lived at the site. (“Woodland” is the name archeologists [...]

By |2025-02-14T00:20:41+00:00November 30, 2022|Newsroom, Olivers Woods, Properties|Comments Off on The Late Woodland People of Oliver’s Woods

Honoring the Myaamia, the “Downstream People”

Part 1 of a series for Native American Heritage Month When we talk about CILTI nature preserves, we often focus on very recent history. We note names of individuals or families who had the foresight to work with the conservation community. We are indebted to all those who contributed [...]

By |2025-02-14T00:20:41+00:00November 22, 2022|Newsroom, Olivers Woods, Properties|Comments Off on Honoring the Myaamia, the “Downstream People”
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