Thirty-five years of nature protection in Indiana

Saving Nature, Awakening Wonder

Our Mission

Central Indiana Land Trust, Inc. (CILTI) preserves the best of Central Indiana’s natural areas, protecting plants and animals, so Hoosiers can experience the wonder of the state’s natural heritage.

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Acres Protected

Help us Meet our Match

Want to see more nature protected in 2025 and beyond? Now is your chance to make twice the difference for Indiana’s lands, waters, and wildlife.

Featured Preserve

COUNTY: Morgan | ACRES: 68 | NEAREST CITY: Martinsville

Fred and Dorothy Meyer Nature Preserve offers a dramatic hike through a large forest block unbroken by roads. Its forest interior habitat shelters rare native species like hooded and worm-eating warblers, Eastern box turtle, and the state-endangered cerulean warbler.

Species Protected

The land we protect stays protected forever, providing permanent habitat for countless native plants and wildlife. The numbers below represent native species we’ve documented on these lands. What more will we find, with your support?

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Native Plants

35
Mammals

234
Birds

38
Herps

Help us save even more wildlife. Your donation gives safe harbor to innumerable species, including the bobcat shown here. More than 70 of the species we protect are rare, threatened, or endangered. Your generosity gives them a fighting chance.

  • Current News

    April 24, 2024

    by Cliff Chapman President, Central Indiana Land Trust Those white-flowering trees you see along the highways and in neighborhoods throughout Central Indiana might seem like a welcome harbinger of spring, but they actually represent a threat similar to one recognized more than 60 years ago in the landmark book [...]