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Help Protect Your Favorite Hunting Spots
• Before leaving home or camp, inspect and remove all plant parts, animals, mud, and other debris from
gear, pets and vehicles. Dispose of the debris on site. Do the same before leaving your hunting site.
• Follow existing trails to prevent invasive and noxious plant parts and seeds from getting on clothes and
pets. Avoid areas infested with invasive and noxious plant species.
• Only burn locally sourced firewood. Invasive insects, including the Emerald Ash Borer, can be spread by
bringing non-locally sourced firewood into an area. Leave any unburned firewood at the camp site or with a
camp host.
• Drain all water from watercraft before leaving an area. Wash your boat and allow it to dry completely
before entering another body of water. Never transport live fish or bait. Dumping bait or fish into another
water body can introduce invasive aquatic invaders.
For more information, contact Allison Zach, Nebraska Invasive Species Program Coordinator, at invasives@unl.
edu or visit neinvasives.com.
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