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2014 Annual Report

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10 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission • 2014 Annual Report B I G H O R N S H E E P T R A N S L O C A T I O N H E L P S S T R E N G T H E N P O P U L A T I O N S Twenty-six bighorn sheep from the Hubbard's Gap herd in the Wildcat Hills were part of Nebraska's first internal transplant to help supplement struggling bighorn populations in the Pine Ridge. In February 2014, Game and Parks captured bighorn sheep in the Hubbard's Gap herd southwest of Gering. Fifty- two sheep were radio-collared in an effort to track and monitor bighorn sheep movements, distribution and overall herd health. Staff collected samples for disease testing and attached radio collars to the sheep; 26 were released at the capture site and 26 were transported to the Pine Ridge. This team effort included assistance from the Alliance Animal Clinic, USDA-APHIS, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo, Chadron State College wildlife club and many others. Contributions from the Nebraska Big Game Society, Iowa Foundation for North American Wild Sheep, National Wild Sheep Foundation and Midwest Chapter of the Wild Sheep Foundation helped finance the project. Conservation efforts have helped restore this species with a current statewide population of approximately 380 sheep. Bighorn sheep provide numerous recreational opportunities, such as wildlife viewing, hunting and photography. In 2014, one Nebraska resident was awarded the opportunity to hunt during the December season. This completed the 18th overall hunt since Nebraska's first bighorn season in 1998. • Rainwater Basin PF Chapter/Bob Hangar, Bluebill, Marsh Hawk, Greenwing, Whitefront and Bulrush WMAs • Big Game Conservation Association/Chris Edwards, Powder Horn WMA • Boy Scouts, Grove Lake and Oak Valley WMAs • Douglas County West and Otoe County PF chapters, Triple Creek WMA

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