A local Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) grant recipient, Nathan Edwards, has worked diligently to turn ten acres of the Dogwood Springs Campground into healthy pollinator habitats. The ten acres are divided between six different area plots within the campground. With the help of Quail Forever, five of these plots have been planted with native wildflowers, while one is still being cleared of invasive species.
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Quail in Cloverdale
Tucked away in rural Cloverdale is a developing quail habitat maintained by Bill Wilcox and Bill Noble. Coming from California, where their passion for gardening originated, the pair eventually
...Temper Springs Farm
As with any ordinary family in Indiana, Jack and Marilyn Andrews have a strong sentimental attachment to their land. Their land, Temper Springs Farm, is a 10-acre field that has recently received
...Dogwood Springs Sights & Sounds
Sink into the view of Dogwood Springs Campground.
Unique, Local Cemetery Addition
Nestled on the southwest side of the Greencastle, Forest Hill Cemetery is home to an emerging pollinator habitat. A collaboration between the City of Greencastle, Quail Forever, and Putnam County
...Cloverdale Indiana Pollinator Habitat Part II
Tucked away in rural Cloverdale is a developing quail habitat maintained by Bill Wilcox and Bill Noble. Coming from California, where their passion for gardening
...Temper Springs Sights and Sounds
Take a look around Temper Springs and listen to what nature can create all on its own.