NEBRASKA: SAVING THE HUNT
1. Improve public hunting access to 36,000 acres in the next decade via land
acquisitions and through financial support of existing state-sponsored hunter
access programs, such as the Open Fields and Waters Program
2. Increase hunter education opportunities so those interested in the outdoors may
learn about safe and responsible hunting and conservation practices
3. Recruit hunters who will stand for our outdoor traditions and hunting heritage
NEBRASKA SAVE THE HABITAT.
SAVE THE HUNT. OBJECTIVES
Black
Hills/Pine
Ridge
Central
Missouri
River
Central
Platte
River
Flint
Hills
Loess
Hills
North
Platte River
Republican
River
NEBRASKA: SAVING THE HABITAT
Conserve or enhance 50,000 acres
of select habitat critically important for
wild turkeys nesting and brood-rearing,
roosting and loafing.
1. Conserve or enhance 12,500
acres of grassland habitat.
2. Conserve or enhance 15,000
acres of critical streamside areas.
3. Conserve or enhance 22,500
acres of forested habitat.
N A T I O N A L W I L D T U R K E Y F E D E R A T I O N
To join a team of dedicated outdoorsmen and women that is
committed to conservation, contact Brian Byerly or Crystal Adams:
Regional Director Brian Byerly: (303) 919-2613
Regional Director Crystal Adams: (308) 737-7227
District Biologist Jim Pitman: (620) 704-4758
Hunting and Shooting R3 Coordinator Michaela Rahe: (402) 471-2517
We lose an average of 6,000 acres per day to urban development.
Of every dollar raised, 89 cents go to fund the NWTF mission.
Your membership and volunteer hours help the best conservation organization in the country combat
habitat loss and decreasing hunter numbers. Who will teach the next generation of hunters, and where
will they go to hunt? Join today, help recruit others and ensure a future for our hunting heritage.
HABITAT
CONSERVATION
ISSUES
Forest, grassland and streamside quality and quantity are
threatening wildlife. Landscape changes, invasive species,
loss of oak savanna, loss of native grasses and loss to
catastrophic wildfires continue to threaten wildlife.
CALL
TO ACTION
NWTF.org