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2024 Annual Report

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Nebraska Game and Parks Commission 31 A multi-year research eff ort continues to deliver important information on elk abundance, movement, survival and resource selection in western Nebraska. collected primarily in southwest Nebraska and the Pine Ridge to inform future management decisions of this important game species. The research is a fi ve-year study in collaboration with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and the University of Georgia. Mountain lion research leads to solid management practices in Nebraska Mountain lions are a high-profi le species in Nebraska and the people of the state expect Game and Parks to have reliable information to manage them. Because of continued research and monitoring of the state's three reproducing populations, the Commission has scientifi cally set harvest seasons that keep the mountain lion population resilient, health and within social tolerance. In 2024, we continued to use GPS collars, trail camera surveys, confi rmed and documented reports, and genetic surveys to determine population abundance and survival, quantify movements and distribution changes and make harvest recommendations. This work is instrumental in determining the expansion and reproduction by mountain lions in the Niobrara Valley and Wildcat Hills units, added in 2024 and 2025 respectively.

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