The largest national wildlife refuge in Indiana could close to public use if the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service choses to scrap its real estate agreement with the Department of Defense, which owns the former aerial gunnery range that’s now managed as Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge. The 50,000-acre property in southern Indiana is the state’s second-largest parcel of public land and offers limited but prized deer and turkey hunting and varied hab…
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