Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area has new displays in Visitor Center

LINTON – Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area (FWA) has completed the installation of additional displays at its Visitor Center.

They include information about wetland habitats and migratory birds, as well as interactive features that highlight other wildlife that can be found at the property, such as fur-bearing mammals and macroinvertebrates. There’s also a display of how to manage control water levels in wetlands.

Development and installation of the displays were made possible through a partnership with the Friends of Goose Pond, who donated mounted birds for the flyway exhibit. The flyway display includes a sandhill crane, American pelican, and snow goose.

Additional partners who made the displays possible include Duke Energy and the Indiana Wildlife Federation.

Visitors to Goose Pond FWA’s Visitor Center can see the new displays Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. The center is located at 13540 W 400 S., Linton.

A 5-foot-wide trail with minimal slopes is under construction. Visitors can walk the mowed path around the building.

For additional information about Goose Pond FWA, visit on.IN.gov/goosepondfwa.