Putnam County Land Trusts
Indiana Karst Conservancy
The Indiana Karst Conservancy (IKC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the active conservation and preservation of caves and karst features primarily in the two southern Indiana karst regions, encompassing 18 counties. The IKC is Indiana’s only land trust whose primary mission is preservation of caves and karst in Indiana. The Conservancy encourages research and promotes education related to karst and its proper, environmentally compatible use.
Ouabache Land Conservancy
To protect and restore land in west-central Indiana by providing habitat for native species, maintaining natural scenic beauty, and improving water and air quality, while offering education and enhancing the quality of life in our communities for future generations.
The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is one of the leading global conservation organizations, working to create a world where people and nature can thrive. Since 1959, The Nature Conservancy in Indiana has helped to protect more than 100,000 acres of forests, wetlands, prairies, lakes and streams and maintains more than 70 nature preserves across the state.