Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area
Jasper-Pulaski | |
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Type | Fish and Wildlife Area |
Location | Jasper and Pulaski Counties, USA |
Nearest city | Knox, Indiana |
Coordinates | 41°8.707′N 86°54.543′W / 41.145117°N 86.909050°WCoordinates: 41°8.707′N 86°54.543′W / 41.145117°N 86.909050°W |
Area | 8,062 acres (3,262.6 ha) |
Operated by | Indiana DNR |
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Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area is a nature preserve and recreation and hunting area near the town of Medaryville in northwestern Indiana. It occupies approximately 8,062 acres (32.63 km2) in northwestern Pulaski County, northeastern Jasper County and southwestern Starke County, and is administered by the Division of Fish and Wildlife of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
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A sign near Route 421 and State Road 143.
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Looking toward the Sandhill Crane observation platform.
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