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Thread: Indiana Conservation Officers Contact Info and Fishies Biologist contact info

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    Default Indiana Conservation Officers Contact Info and Fishies Biologist contact info


    Here is the web site addy where you can go to find the list of IN Conservation officers phone numbers and email addys.

    http://www.ai.org/dnr/lawenfor/telephone_list.html

    Here is the web site for the Fisheries Biologists in IN

    http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/fish/...g/fishbiol.htm
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    Moose1am

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    Moose do you have any direct contact information for the biologists, email addresses? Specifically Jed Pearson, others would do also, since I assume they share their info when they do lake surveys. A lake I grew up on was going to be surveyed this summer according to a publication I read, and I wanted to contact them to see the results.

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    I did have an email for the Sugar Ridge Guy (Their Secretary) but I lost that when I did a reformat on my hard drive.

    You should be able to call the DNR district offices and get an email maybe. I think that is how I got the email in the first place. I hate to call also and would rather email them. But I can't send them the emails without an address so I am in the same boat you are in.

    If I could figure out where MS stored the email address book on the back up files I may be able to find that along with my old favorites list. I backed up my hard drive with a program that came with my new Western Digital external USB hard drive. But after I got finished with the backup I found that it didn't really back up the hard drive like I thought it would. I can't find anything now. MS puts stuff in hard to find places. You would think that they would make a directory for Outlook and stick it all in there but noooo they had to hide that stuff from us and make it harder to find.

    I lost all my old email address and all my old favorits. I did mange to save all my downloaded program and files thank god.

    You can email the office with the email address that is found on the link for the conservation officers and I bet that they could give us the other email addresses.

    BTW:
    Here is a link to the web page that has the research and notes for all the recent and the archived fish surveys of the IN lakes.

    http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/publi...otes/notes.htm

    here is another link that I found. It should allow you to get in contact with anyone working for DNR

    http://www.in.gov/dnr/contact/



    Here is a better link for the email address of each district office
    http://www.in.gov/dnr/contact/alldivisions.html



    Quote Originally Posted by crappie66
    Moose do you have any direct contact information for the biologists, email addresses? Specifically Jed Pearson, others would do also, since I assume they share their info when they do lake surveys. A lake I grew up on was going to be surveyed this summer according to a publication I read, and I wanted to contact them to see the results.

    Thanks

    GO PURDUE
    Last edited by Moose1am; 12-13-2004 at 09:11 PM.
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    Moose1am

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    Crappie66:

    Here is Jed's email address

    [email protected] <[email protected]>

    I found it after checking one of the links that I typed earlier.

    I am giving it here just in case you didn't find it in the other links


    Quote Originally Posted by crappie66
    Moose do you have any direct contact information for the biologists, email addresses? Specifically Jed Pearson, others would do also, since I assume they share their info when they do lake surveys. A lake I grew up on was going to be surveyed this summer according to a publication I read, and I wanted to contact them to see the results.

    Thanks

    GO PURDUE
    Regards,

    Moose1am

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