In April 2002, Central Indiana Land Trust acquired 59 acres of land along the White River in Johnson County. The property is mostly wooded, in an oxbow of the river, and houses
the largest known Great Blue Heron Rookery in Indiana. Approximately 500 active nests were counted at this site in a 1998 study!
In January 2003 Central Indiana Land Trust was able to purchase an additional 17 acres of land adjacent to the rookery, serving to further insure the long term protection of the rookery and its surrounding habitat. Central Indiana Land Trust acquired the initial 59 acres from the Sutton family, and the additional 17 acres from the Sutton Family and an adjacent landowner.
The Amos W. Butler Audubon Society in Indianapolis was a major financial contributor toward the purchase of the 76 acres. Other contributors included the Friends of the White River
and the IPL/AES Golden Eagle Grant Program.
In 2008, the site was designated by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources as a State Dedicated Nature Preserve.
The Sanctuary is not open to the public due to the fragility of the nesting herons. However, Central Indiana Land Trust occasionally has events where the herons can be viewed
from a cautious distance.