Survey Shows Majority of Hoosiers Favor Balanced Forest Management of Woodlands

Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at 2:09 PM

By Indiana DNR, news release

The survey was conducted by Purdue's Department of Forestry and Natural Resources and D. J. Case & Associates.

INDIANAPOLIS - Hoosiers support a balanced approach to forest management of woodlands in Indiana – which includes managing forests to support biodiversity, environmental benefits, outdoor recreation, the production of wood products, and protection against wildfires.

This is according to a public opinion survey conducted by Purdue University’s Department of Forestry and Natural Resources and D. J. Case & Associates. The survey follows a similar study conducted by the same organizations in 2009.

The full survey results are available under Forest Research Reports here.

“Indiana’s forests encompass some of our state’s most cherished natural resources, which we must responsibly manage for future generations,” said Governor Mike Braun. “Like many Hoosiers reflected in this survey, I support a balanced approach to forest management, and I’m pleased to see how, under my leadership, DNR and its partners are carrying out that mission so effectively. As a result, Indiana’s state forests are growing healthier ecosystems and creating more opportunities for Hoosiers to get outside and explore our impressive forestland.”

Eighty percent of respondents value forests for recreation, biodiversity, and environmental benefits. Most respondents also support tree harvests for forest health (87%), to support biodiversity (78%), to protect against wildfires (82%), or to protect against insects and disease (91%).

A second report compares the 2024 findings to those of the 2009 survey, the results of which are also posted at the website.

The comparison notes a shift from the broad ecological concerns expressed in 2009 toward specific concerns about land-use change and development. Perceptions of wildfires or unplanned fires as a threat remained stable, but concern over use of planned or prescribed fires for forest management declined significantly from 2009. Perceptions of insects, diseases, and the spread of non-native plants and animals remained largely unchanged.

“The dedicated work of DNR’s knowledgeable professionals is foundational to healthy woodlands, wildlife, and outdoor recreation across both public and private land statewide,” said Alan Morrison, Indiana DNR director. “This survey shows that most Hoosiers consider themselves ‘nature lovers’ and perceive DNR’s forest management practices favorably.”

The mission of the DNR Division of Forestry is to promote and practice good stewardship of natural, recreational, and cultural resources on Indiana's public and private forest lands. This stewardship produces continuing benefits, both tangible and intangible, for present and future generations.

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