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Ask Our Experts Questions on Facebook!

The Talk to a DNR Expert series hosts DNR employees who are knowledgeable about various topics to answer your questions! During each session, the expert goes onto the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Facebook page for an hour and answers as many questions as possible in that time. Different experts well-versed about various topics are at different times during the year. All topics, times and experts are subject to change.

Click here to go to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Facebook page.


Historic Theaters

Thur., Sept. 26, 2 - 3 pm  EDT
Jeannie Regan-Dinius
Topic: Learn about the Historic Theater Initiative for protecting historic theaters,
opera houses, and drive-ins in Indiana.

Next Talk

Nocturnal Animals

Wed., Oct. 23, 2 - 3 pm  EDT
Angie Manuel, interpretive naturalist
Topic: Learn about the creatures of the night such as owls, bats and
"scary" creatures that fuel our imaginations.

 

Upcoming topics/dates - All series are subject to change.

  • November - Firearms Deer Season
  • December  - Holiday in the Village at Spring Mill SP

Information from past talks

How to join in the conversation

Participation requires a free Facebook user account. Visit and "Like" the Indiana Department of Natural Resources on Facebook. You can e-mail questions before the talk or post questions on DNR's Facebook wall during the talk. Please use the comment feature under the expert's post instead of starting a new post. The expert will answer as many questions as possible in the time frame. Participants should follow DNR's social media comment policy, displayed below. Questions should be related to the topic or field of expertise.

Our commenting guidelines for social media

The following applies to social media services that DNR uses to communicate with the public.

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