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      today is the start of firearms for turkey & I have had a rew customers come in & ask me if they can carry there gun into the woods along with there bow so they can hunt turkey & deer at the same time if you could respond to this asp I would appericiate it & so would my customers. I called & some girl told me that she thinks if you have a license for both than yes you should be able to carry both weapons into the woods at the same time but I want to make sure I dont want to get anyone into trouble with the dnr :) thank you
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  2. Do you have an artifact that you've always wondered about? DNR Senior Archaeologist Amy Johnson will be answering questions about archaeology in Indiana, sites and collecting artifacts. Plus - she will ID artifacts from images that you send in or post to Facebook.
    Friday, October 19 at 1:00pm in EDT at Indiana Department of Natural Resources
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  4. This long, slimy gastropod hides in moist, shady areas during the day while coming out at night or on cloudy days. What is it?
    Photo: This long, slimy gastropod hides in moist, shady areas during the day while coming out at night or on cloudy days. What is it?
  5. Join us this Tuesday afternoon at Gibson Woods Nature Preserve in Hammond.
    Tuesday, October 16 at 1:00pm in CDT at Gibson Woods Nature Preserve
  6. Part II of the quiz: What are some of the success stories of the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation (list as many as you can think of!)
  7. DNR Conservation Quiz: This organization works to protect rare and endangered species, increase protected public lands, educate people about our natural resources and restore and preserve Indiana’s natural heritage. It is also the charitable partner to the Indiana DNR with 90 cents of every dollar going directly to its programs. Who is it?
  8. We have some technical issues with the dnr.in.gov website. You may encounter a blank web page. We're working on the problem.
  9. Everyone knows that this is a white-tailed deer. But the question is…how many pounds of venison is donated to food banks every year?
    Photo: Everyone knows that this is a white-tailed deer. But the question is…how many pounds of venison is donated to food banks every year?
  10. What is the most common type of hunting accident?
  11. Growing to only two feet long, this nocturnal snake is a smaller snake. It rarely comes out during the day and poses little threat to humans. If cornered, it may bite, but rarely breaks the skin. What is it?
    Photo: Growing to only two feet long, this nocturnal snake is a smaller snake. It rarely comes out during the day and poses little threat to humans. If cornered, it may bite, but rarely breaks the skin. What is it?
  12. Did you attend this year’s Hoosier Outdoor Experience? Help us continue to provide this FREE event by filling out a quick survey.

    And there may be something in it for you – by filling out the survey, your name will be entered in a drawing...
    for a 2013 Annual Entrance Permit for Indiana State Parks and Reservoirs, one of four $50 gift certificates to Dick’s Sporting Goods or a $100 gift certificate from Rusted Moon. Plus, everyone wins a coupon for Dick’s Sporting Goods.

    The survey can be found at http://www.in.gov/dnr/6278.htm
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  13. This medium-sized, nocturnal mammal lives primarily in the rock crevices found in the steep cliffs along the Ohio River. What is it?
    Photo: This medium-sized, nocturnal mammal lives primarily in the rock crevices found in the steep cliffs along the Ohio River. What is it?

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