PA R K S
99,583
campsites booked
12,761
cabins booked
2,377
lodge rooms booked
26
park areas completed improvements using
Capital Maintenance Fund dollars
191
camping pads upgraded or added
ED U C AT I O N
2,300
Nature Education program events
86,749 total attendance
16,000
Total attendance to Outdoor Skills learning
opportunities at the Turpin Center
5,500
Hunter Education graduates
P U B L I C EN G AG EM EN T
30
public input meetings held
250,000
law enforcement contacts
F I S H A N D W I L D L I F E
55.5 million
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23
wildlife research projects
26
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state-listed threatened and endangered species
2,161
projects submitted for Environmental Review
337
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public and private acres
302
surface acres improved from 8 aquatic
habitat projects
8,258
boats inspected for aquatic invasive species
228
landowners worked with on depredation issues
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nuisances
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wildlife viewing and state park visitation in Nebraska
A N N UA L EC O N O M I C I M PAC T
More than
$
4 billion and 24,000 jobs
2024 Annual Report
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