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PRIMETIME LC Nature Park Season 2024 Episode 3215 | 26m 50s
Guests: John Brooks (Founder | LC Nature Park) & Hope Wallace (Executive Director | LC Nature Park). This area’s only in-depth, live, weekly news, analysis and cultural update forum, PrimeTime airs Fridays at 7:30pm. This program is hosted by PBS Fort Wayne’s President/General Manager Bruce Haines.
Aired: 04/12/24 Rating: NR
9744 Aboite Road, Roanoke, Indaiana 46783, Google map, www.lcnaturepark.org/, https://www.facebook.com/lcnaturepark/.
Located on 200 acres southwest of Fort Wayne, Indiana on Aboite Road, LC Nature Park includes herds of bison and elk as well as restored tallgrass prairie, an ancient sand dune, and forested areas.Our mission is for the guest to Learn about Indiana’s ecosystems through camaraderie, food, and fun, explore natural landscape restorations, and protect our native flora and fauna. The park’s vision is to inspire a lasting appreciation for Indiana’s natural history and native environment. LC Nature Park lies within the Little River Valley and shares a natural heritage with other nearby protected sites such as Eagle Marsh.
Copied from LC Nature Park at Visit Fort Wayne. LC Nature Park at Hagerman Group. LC Nature Park featuring elk, bison holds grand opening, posted: May 1, 2021 at CBS WANE-TV NewsChannel 15.
November 14, 2022 post by The Waynedale News on Facebook:
John Brooks, founder of LC Nature Park and chairman of the board of Brooks Construction Company, Inc., received the Sagamore ...Shared LC Nature Park Founder Named Sagamore Of The Wabash November 8, 2022 by The Waynedale News Staff at The Waynedale News.com.
Five questions for John Brooks of LC Nature Park posted November 21, 2022 in The Journal Gazette newspaper.
February 25, 2023 post by PUNCH Films on Facebook:
A little slice of Montana in Northeast Indiana just minutes from Downtown. We’ve become so enchanted with this place LC Nature Park so when a good snowfall showed up on the radar, we jumped to film these guys in a snowy landscape. We’re grateful for our 4WD Suburban. #LCNaturepark, #4WD, #Suburban
April 14, 2023 post by Hoosier History Live on Facebook:
Guest Roadtripper Terri Gorney Lehman of Fort Wayne suggests a visit to the relatively new LC Nature Park in Allen County between Fort Wayne and Huntington in the historic Little River Valley. The park was created by the retreat of the Lake Erie Lobe of the Wisconsin Glacier. Events include Trillium Fest, summer camps for kids, antler roundup, and public hikes. Listen to Terri Sat. about 12:15 pm on Hoosier History Live on WICR 88.7 fm or stream at wirconline. WICR Terri Gorney Lehman Society of Indiana Pioneers Allen County Genealogical Society of Indiana LC Nature Park
February 5, 2024 post by Dark Horse Productions is at LC Nature Park:
Early morning meeting with this herd. Beautiful creatures and brisk air to start the week! [ Bison and Elk ]
If you get the chance check out @lcnaturepark in Ft. Wayne IN.
LC Nature Park, Season 2024 Episode 3215 | 26m 50s | Video has closed captioning. Guests: John Brooks (Founder | LC Nature Park) & Hope Wallace (Executive Director | LC Nature Park). This area’s only in-depth, live, weekly news, analysis and cultural update forum, PrimeTime airs Fridays at 7:30pm. This program is hosted by PBS Fort Wayne’s President/General Manager Bruce Haines. Aired: 04/12/24 Rating: NR
Local nonprofit LC Nature Park seeks to protect and restore the native Indiana landscape for future generations.
Posted by Business People Magazine on Thursday, May 30, 2024Thursday, May 30, 2024 post by Business People Magazine on Facebook:
Local nonprofit LC Nature Park seeks to protect and restore the native Indiana landscape for future generations.
Education Through Restoration On over 300 acres in Roanoke, Indiana sits LC Nature Park — a picturesque gem rooted deep in Indiana history. Located in the Little River Valley, the land was once similar to a delta and was created as a result of the Maumee Torrent.
To cap off National Pollinator Week, here are a few tips to create a Pollinator Paradise in your own backyard! 🌺 Did...
Posted by LC Nature Park on Friday, June 21, 2024Friday, June 21, 2024 post by LC Nature Park on Facebook:
To cap off National Pollinator Week, here are a few tips to create a Pollinator Paradise in your own backyard!
Did you know that native plants are a lifeline for local pollinators?
In the Midwest, species like Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, Wild Bergamot, and Sweet Joe-Pye-weed (pictured) are essential. These plants offer nectar and pollen and provide habitats for our beloved pollinators.
Start by planting various flowers that bloom at different times of the year to support biodiversity and the crucial roles these plants play in our ecosystem.
Incorporate native plants, avoid pesticides, and provide water sources like a shallow dish with stones. Even small changes can make a big difference. By planting native species in our gardens and parks, we enhance the natural beauty of our community and transform our gardens into thriving ecosystems for bees, butterflies, and more!