Published by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
2021-103942 TR (11-09-2022)
COVER: A black-necked stilt wandering and
feeding in a Sandhills wetland area near Lakeside
in southern Sheridan County.
JON FARRAR, NEBRASKALAND
BACK COVER: A duck hunter placing decoys during
a hunt in December enjoys the recreational
opportunity provided by a Rainwater Basin
wetland on the Pintail Wildlife Management Area
in Hamilton County.
ERIC FOWLER, NEBRASKALAND
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