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October 2017 Digital Articles

November 2, 2017 alyssa baldridge
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Read featured articles from the October 2017 issue of NEBRASKAland Magazine:

Bird by Bird

Written by renae blum

To celebrate Nebraska’s sesquicentennial, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission set out a challenge to the...

City Foxes

Written by cara pesek

A Facebook post leads to a mystery being solved. by Cara Pesek City Foxes Whether or...

Hunting Big Grass

Written by justin haag

Upland bird hunting properties with public access, especially those with large expanses of seemingly uniform cover,...

Nebraska’s Praying Mantises

Written by chris helzer

Because of their size and distinctive look, praying mantises are among Nebraska’s most recognizable insects.

Venison Chili with Queso, Fresco and Cilantro

Written by jenny nguyen

A chili with south-of-the border influence. Lower in fat and every bit as tasty as traditional...

Best Fall Wild Edibles: Roots

Written by julie geiser

During the fall and into the winter months, some of the best edibles are available. After...

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