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The website for Indiana DNR's Division of Fish & Wildlife features information on hunting, fishing, trapping, the state's animals and fish and wildlife properties.
Use the Indiana Fish & Wildlife Online License System. In Person Most licenses, including youth hunting licenses, are available from retailers, county clerks, and most DNR properties throughout the state.
The official website for Indiana DNR offers the latest information about recreation and natural resources.
Hunting and trapping information from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Fish & Wildlife Resources. Orphaned & Injured Animals. Indiana DNR Permitted Wildlife Rehabilitators. The goal of wildlife rehabilitation is to release wildlife back into the wild. Please determine if wildlife is truly sick, orphaned, or injured. If so, please contact a permitted wildlife rehabilitator listed below.
For general inquiries related to fish and wildlife, email dfw@dnr.IN.gov or call 317-234-8440. Division staff strive to answer questions within three business days.
Official fishing guide and regulations from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish & Wildlife.
Staff in the Division of Fish & Wildlife lead statewide programs to benefit Indiana’s nearly 160 species of greatest conservation need in the following four species groups: mammals, birds, reptiles/amphibians, and fish/freshwater mussels.
You can purchase all licenses and stamps online at IndianaOutdoor.IN.gov. Licenses are also available for purchase at state properties, at the DNR customer service center in downtown Indianapolis, and at certain outdoor retailers throughout the state (on.IN.gov/huntfishlicenseretailers).
Official fishing information from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife.