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77 GUIDE TO NEBRASKA'S WETLANDS Blanding's Turtle (Emydoidea blandingii): Species Conservation Assessment. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Richert, A. L. 2001. Sandhills Perception Study, Minnesota State University and University of Nebraska State Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Rossman, N. R., V. A. Zlotnik, C. M. Rowe, and J. Szilagyi. 2014. Vadose zone lag time and potential 21st century climate change effects on spatially distributed groundwater recharge in the semi-arid Nebraska Sandhills. Journal of Hydrology 519:656–669. Rundquist, D. C. 1983. Wetland inventories of Nebraska's Sandhills. Resource Report No. 9. Conservation and Survey Division, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Sandhills Task Force. 2014. Sandhills Task Force Strategic Plan. Printed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Scholtz, R., D. Twidwell, 2022. The last continuous grasslands on Earth: Identifi cation and conservation importance. 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Wetlands inventory of the Omaha district. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, Nebraska, USA. Ullah, A., and D. Rundquist 1998. Monitoring and mapping changes in the areal extent of standing water, wet soil, and wetland vegetation at Enders Lake: An examination of environmental variability through analyses of historical aerial and satellite imagery. Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1960. Drainage report Nebraska, 1954-1958. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Vrtiska, M. P. Movement of trumpeter swans in the Sandhills. 2017. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. January-February:69. Vrtiska, M. P. Sandhills trumpeters. 2020. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. June:50–59. Vrtiska, M. P., and S. L. Oldenburger. 2002. Waterfowl breeding population and production surveys. Unit Report. 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Steinauer, G.A. 1998. The Loups, lifeblood of central Nebraska. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. June:24–33. EASTERN SALINE Allgeier, W. 2005. The behavioral ecology and abundance of tiger beetles inhabiting the eastern Saline Wetlands of Nebraska. Thesis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Clausen, M., M. Fritz, and G. Steinauer. 1989. The Nebraska Natural Heritage Program: A two-year progress report. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Coke, G. R. 2008. Groundwater dynamics within the Saline Wetland alluvial of the little Salt Creek valley, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Thesis, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA. Cunningham, D. 1985. Villains, miscreants, and the salt of the earth. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. July:14–19 and 48. Ducey, J. 1985. Nebraska's salt basin going, going, nearly gone. NEBRASKAland. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. July:20–24.

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