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Commission holds hearing regarding mountain lion season – June 22
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LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will hold a public hearing on June 22 in Ogallala regarding a proposed 2019 mountain...
Celebrate Endangered Species Day 2018
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Friday, May 18 is Endangered Species Day. This annual celebration is a time to reflect upon conservation success stories (like the bald eagle!) and raise...
Game and Parks is accepting grant applications for projects promoting outdoor recreation
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LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is accepting grant applications for parks and other outdoor recreation facilities and amenities promoting outdoor...
North American Birds Possess A Wide Variety of Colorful and Unique Feathers
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Have you ever looked closely at a bird feather? If not, it’s a sight to behold! Feathers not only assist most birds with traveling...
Plan to reverse monarch butterfly decline is in progress
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LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (MAFWA) welcome public comments through May...
Watch Out for Nesting Birds
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Many Different Types of Bird Nests Pop Up Each Spring Across the United States
Spring is nesting season, but not all nests are the same....
Celebrate National Wildflower Week Helping Native Plants and Wildlife
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National Wildflower Week is celebrated each year during early May. Native plants, including wildflowers, are vital to maintaining healthy habitats. Their natural beauty is...
Baby Bison and Magnificent Moms
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March through May is peak calving season for bison. Calves are born sporting an unmistakable red-orange fur coat, earning them the nickname “red dogs.”...
Use These Tips to Keep Ticks Off
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PRATT – No one likes ticks. They crawl on us, bury their mouth parts in our skin and they suck our blood. What’s to...
Master Angler Awards help Keep Big Fish Memorable
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PRATT – Every angler loves to show off photos of the big fish they catch. It’s a sign they are skillful or lucky, or...