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Over 17,000 travelers sign up for Indiana State Nature Passport

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More than 17,000 travelers have signed up for the Indiana State Nature Passport.

The free “digital passport” encourages visitors to discover new places and enjoy the outdoors.

Participants sign up online for the passport and receive prizes for visiting multiple parks and properties across the state.

The passport was developed by the Indiana Destination Development Corporation and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

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