Indiana DNR Apk

Indiana DNR Apk

Latest version 1.96
10 Aug 2017

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version1.96
Rating3.9/5, based on 70 votes
Size‎23.6 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 3.1+ (Honeycomb)
Author's NotesThe official Android app for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources

About Indiana DNR APK

Indiana DNR APK Download for Android
Indiana DNR APK Download for Android

Description

Indiana Department of Natural Resources and the Indiana Office of Technology present a rebuilt app with a new user interface and more content. Whether you are visiting, hunting, fishing or staying at a campground or state park inn, we hope you will find this portable guide to DNR properties and services to be useful. Among some of the features:

- A directional map to help you find a DNR property
- Links to camping and trail maps in PDF format for storing and viewing offline
- A listing of DNR events and press releases
- Fishing regulations, species guide, reports
- Hunting regulations, seasons, check-in stations
- Ability to report polluters and poachers and contact conservation officers
- Information to help with nuisance and orphaned wildlife


The application requires Internet access through WiFi or a cellular wireless connection. Have a question or suggestion? Drop us a line at dnrwebmaster@dnr.in.gov. Visit us on the web at dnr.in.gov.

Latest updates

What's new in version 1.96

Bug fixes and minor enhancements

How to install Indiana DNR APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Indiana DNR APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (gov.in.dnr-v1.96-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.96 (20)23.6 MB

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User's Reivew

5 ★The maps in the app work for me. I have to touch the icons twice. Many links point back to the DNR website, but you get the latest info without updating the app.
5 ★Looks like most of the content that I always go online to find.
2 ★The map has an error, and it doesn't let the user switch off of "fish and wildlife" to see, for example, state parks and inns. This is one of the main features I downloaded the app for, so it's disappointing.
1 ★If you're charging people to purchase license now at least make an app that actually works. Can't put any number in the licensing info with out it changing the numbers around on you and if you click back it erases everything. USELESS
2 ★It looks nice, but it crashes when I load the fishing map.
1 ★This app is useless. A DNR app should be self-contained, with all data stored on the phone so it can be used in the field. This app is nothing but a wrapper for the website. Thus, useless. A five-minute throwaway app that any newbie Android programmer could write. Awful.
5 ★Found the deer check in with four clicks. Love it.
5 ★Cutest app ever!
3 ★This looks great as a starting point. Love it. The app crashes if I don't have internet connection. This should have some offline capabilities. Like for the fish ids while out on a lake.
5 ★I've only had this app for a little bit but I can't stop messing with it. It's great to have all of the information I need at my fingertips.
5 ★Good information to have so handy with me on my phone! Thanks!
5 ★Great app