Nature preserve planned at site where glaciers stopped

NINEVEH, Ind. (AP) – A land preservation group plans to open a nature preserve at a central Indiana site where glaciers stopped some 12,000 years ago.

The Central Indiana Land Trust says its latest purchase will allow for the creation of the 550-acre Glacier’s End Nature Preserve near the Johnson County town of Nineveh.

The group says the forest site is a mix of land flattened by glaciers and that similar to the rolling hills of nearby Brown County. The property about 25 miles south of Indianapolis includes steep bluffs and is home to some rare bird species.

Plans are to open the preserve to the public in 2017 after building parking areas, trails and educational signs.

The land purchase cost about $700,000, which included $300,000 from Indiana’s Bicentennial Nature Trust.