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2022 Annual Report for Web-revised

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42 2022 Annual Report • Conservation F u n d i n g w i l l h e l p r e s t o r e S a n d h i l l s g r a s s l a n d a n d w e t l a n d h a b i t a t Nebraska Game and Parks and its partners received a $4 million grant through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to restore grassland and wetland habitat for at-risk species. A four-year project starting in 2023 will take place in the Sandhills and adjacent areas, where wetlands and streams face alteration and channelization and where eastern red cedar is encroaching on native grasslands. Eastern red cedar can reduce available forage for livestock, increase wildfire risk, reduce stream flow, and degrade wildlife habitat. A voluntary, incentive-based approach will be used to improve habitat, while sustaining resilient ranching communities. The goals are to build capacity, restore wetlands and streams, C o n s e r v a t i o n

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