of Nebraska-Lincoln and Chadron State College. They have provided
instrumental work in setting up and maintaining the remote-triggered
cameras, and also in gaining access to private lands near their homes.
The students, most studying toward a degree in conservation, gain
valuable experience in research.
The Nebraska Canid Project is just one of many in which the
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has enlisted the help of both
partners organizations and members of the public to make sure
Nebraska's natural resources are preserved for future generations.
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