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24 2025–2030 SCORP NEBRASKA'S OUTDOOR RECREATION PRIORITIES Stewardship Fund, conserve and maintain current outdoor recreation resources. Include stewardship in plans for development of outdoor recreation resources. To provide quality outdoor recreation, those responsible must ensure the care and maintenance of outdoor recreation resources. It is never too late to incorporate stewardship measures that extend the useful life of the resources created. Stewardship Recommendations Utilize public outreach • Leverage user groups to participate in stewardship projects. • Provide opportunities for education and interpretation of outdoor recreation resources to help people build meaningful connections with the landscape. • Offer outdoor recreation programming that brings people together to experience all that these resources have to offer. Stewardship is the responsible care and protection of something that is valued and considered worth preserving. THOR (Trails Have Our Respect) is a group of trail advocates and users that build and maintain most natural surface trails and trail systems in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa through agreements with city, state, and other public and private land managers. Check out their work at thortrails.org. During a photo walk, a visitor walks on the trail along Stone Creek on a fall afternoon at Platte River State Park in Cass County. DRAF T

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