Four entries from an art and photo contest for Indiana residents of all ages will be selected by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to serve as the background artwork for new durable cards for hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses for next year.
From July 1 through Aug. 2, Indiana residents are encouraged to submit up to two of their Indiana-based, nature and wildlife-themed artworks to
By early 2025, those purchasing an Indiana hunting, trapping, fishing, or combo license will have the option to purchase their license (for a nominal fee) in the form of a durable card that can withstand harsh outdoor conditions.
To celebrate this highly requested new product, the cards will feature nature and wildlife-themed art from our talented Indiana residents!
Four artists' works will be chosen for the background options of the durable license cards, as well as our e-gift certificates. Please read the following for more contest information and send any questions to
Contest Guidelines
- All 2-D art mediums will be accepted (i.e. photography, painting, drawing, graphic design, etc.) with the exception of A.I. generated art.
- Artwork must feature a wildlife species, outdoor recreation activity, or natural landscape found in Indiana. Please note that judging will favor native wildlife and nature.
- Artists will submit their entries to
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . - Please include the following information in the email:
- Photographer’s or artist’s name
- Phone number and address
- For artists under the age of 18: Age and name of parent or guardian
- Month and year that the photo was taken, or art was completed
- The location and/or species featured
- Images must be submitted as .jpg or .jpeg files. Physical entries will not be accepted.
- Limit of two (2) submissions per artist. Each submission needs its own email with the relevant information mentioned above.
- Each file must be less than 10MB. Please submit one file per email to ensure the files do not exceed the size limits of state email accounts.
- Department of Natural Resources employees are not eligible to enter.
- Do not include watermarks or signatures on the photo. Such markings will disqualify the photo from the contest.
- Artwork/images can be black & white or color. Any photographs submitted should be recent (taken within the past 2 years).
- Deadline to submit artwork is Friday, August 2 by 11:50 p.m. ET.
Note: In addition to the durable license cards and e-gift certificates, artwork submissions may be used for photo contest promotion and general communications, including the DNR/DFW social media pages, DNR/DFW newsletters, and DNR/DFW websites. Artists will be credited whenever their work is used. If selected, artists agree to allow the use of their artwork without compensation. Artist’s name and city will be featured on the card. Finalists’ submissions will be judged by a panel of DNR staff through a rubric-based process.
Winners will be notified via email and announced via social media.
On Sunday, June 23, at approximately 3:54 p.m., the Washington County Sheriff's Department was alerted to a serious domestic violence incident. A female victim arrived at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in Salem, reporting she had been stabbed by her husband at their residence. The emergency room staff immediately notified law enforcement to prevent further contact between the parties involved.
Upon arrival, officers from the Washington County Sheriff’s Department and Salem Police Department ensured the safety of all individuals present. The victim was treated for a stab wound to the neck, which medical staff confirmed appeared to be inflicted by a knife.
The victim recounted the events, stating she had been asleep when her husband forcefully entered their home, threatened her life, and stabbed her with a pocketknife. She managed to escape and seek medical assistance.
The suspect, Stephen Marlman, who admitted to consuming alcohol prior to the incident, was subsequently taken into custody and transported to the Washington County Detention Center, where he was charged with one count of Attempted Murder.
Washington County Prosecutor Tara Coats Hunt stated, “Addressing domestic violence in our community is of critical importance. We are committed to ensuring justice for this victim and all victims. If you are a victim of domestic violence, please seek help and protection. It can be a matter of life and death.”
Washington County Sheriff Brent Miller added, "Domestic violence is a grave concern, and we are dedicated to protecting victims and preventing such tragedies. Our deputies responded swiftly to secure the scene and ensure the victim's safety. We encourage anyone experiencing domestic violence to seek help immediately."
Both officials extended their gratitude to the Indiana State Police and the Salem Police Department for their assistance in this case.
Stephen Marlman was charged with Attempted Murder, a level 1 felony. Washington Circuit Court Judge Larry W. Medlock set his bail at $500,000 full cash.
The investigation is ongoing, and all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Every May, wild turkey chicks (poults) begin to hatch in Indiana, and DNR needs your help counting turkey broods (hens with poults) and hens without poults.
Brood reports have been collected every year since 1993 to calculate the annual Wild Turkey Production index, which informs biologists about population status and guides management decisions for the species.
Please share your 2024 observations with us online from July 1 until Aug. 31. Recording observations takes less than five minutes, and no login is required.
We rely on your observations to calculate our Production Index, so every report counts! We appreciate your participation.
The wild turkey brood reporting period is July 1 - Aug. 31
Wild turkey hen with ten poults. Photo by Dan Kaiser.
Help the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife monitor summer production of wild turkeys by recording wild turkey sightings during July and August using our online survey tool.
Why count turkeys?
Brood surveys provide useful estimates about annual production by wild turkey hens and the survival of poults (young turkeys) through the summer brood-rearing period. Summer brood survival is generally the primary factor influencing wild turkey population trends. Information on summer brood survival is essential for sound turkey management. Information gathered through the brood survey includes:
- Average brood sizes (hens + poults). For example, in the photo above there is one hen with seven poults, for a brood size of eight.
- Percentage of adult hens with poults.
- Production Index (PI) = total number of poults/total number of adult hens
What is a wild turkey brood?
A wild turkey brood is composed of at least one adult hen with young (poults). As the summer progresses, multiple broods may gather into what is termed a “gang” brood with several adult hens and multiple broods of poults of varied ages. During summer, adult gobblers (male turkeys) play no role in raising a brood and either form small male only “bachelor” flocks or are observed as a single gobbler.
No gobblers should be reported.
- 2022 Turkey Brood Report
- 2021 Turkey Brood Report
- 2020 Turkey Brood Report
- 2019 Turkey Brood Report
- 2018 Turkey Brood Report
- 2017 Turkey Brood Report
What should I report if I see a turkey brood or some turkey hens without poults?
We are interested in the following observations of turkeys from across the state:
- Number of adult hens with the number of poults or
- Number of adult hens without poults and
- County and date of each observation.
Please provide as accurate a count of both hens and poults as possible. It is also just as important to record observations of hens without poults. Don’t compile multiple observations as one report, instead report each different observation separately, even if observations of different broods are made on the same day in the same county. Understand that by mid to late August, turkey poults are normally about two-thirds the size of an adult, and a juvenile gobbler (jake) can be about the same size as an adult hen. Suspected repeat observations of the same turkeys during the same month should not be recorded.
Wild turkey hen with eight poults.
Need help identifying male and female turkeys?
Females are generally smaller in body size, about the size of a Canada Goose (8-12 lbs), and their coloration is duller brown to buff with no obvious iridescence. In general, female wild turkeys do not have a visible beard. In contrast, males have larger bodies, much larger than a Canada Goose (18-28 lbs), and their general coloration is very dark, appearing black with an iridescent sheen. Most adult male wild turkeys have a visible beard.
Turkey Teaser Results
The full brood report will be posted above once it is available. In the meantime, enjoy these maps that show participation by county and brood reports by landcover from the 2023 Turkey Brood Reporting period. If there are no reports from your area, but you saw a turkey brood this past summer, make sure to check back in July and August to submit your own reports and contribute to turkey management.
If you have questions about the turkey brood survey, please email Wildlife Index, at
Thanks to the generous donors to WCCF, a $5,500.00 grant was awarded to the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department.
The grant will help provide PPE for the Department – protecting firefighters from toxic and hazardous elements.
Thank you, donors!
Sergeant Tory Hildreth (left) and Sheriff Brent Miller.
Washington County Sheriff Brent Miller announced the recent promotion of Tory Hildreth to the rank of Sergeant.
Hildreth has been proudly serving and protecting the citizens of Washington County for more than seven years.
Miller congratulated Hildreth and thanked him for his dedication to the community and his commitment to the sheriff's department.
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