Again in an effort to “spread the word”. . . . Some of you will need to know about this:

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Again in an effort to “spread the word”. . . . Some of you will need to know about this:
The post Wildwood Dam Work appeared first on Nebraskaland Magazine.
Friday, weekend is here, time to lighten up. Having said that, given people’s lack of humor, I am afraid I feel I must also post this disclaimer: The following link and its subject are not meant...
Explore the fascinating ways insects survive through Nebraska’s harsh winters. By Monica Macoubrie, Wildlife Education Specialist For humans, winter means thick, fuzzy blankets, space heaters and...
Starting this blog post with a disclaimer. This particular post ain’t going to be about fishing. If that bothers you, quit reading now. However, I realize most of you also enjoy our great...
When it’s too cold to play outside, check out these fun, indoor activities at your state parks. By Renae Blum When it’s too cold to be outdoors, you don’t have to stay cooped up at home. Try any...
A year ago now, I was already on the ice! Over the Thanksgiving weekend last year, spent a bit of time with family pulling some fish through an ice hole! We caught some bluegills and largemouth...
I know it sounds cliché, but I’ll be the first to admit it. As a hardcore outdoor enthusiast, finding a holiday gift for me is a difficult task. In fact, whether you hunt, trap, fish, boat, kayak,...
When we introduce newcomers to hunting, we must do so with the individual in mind. By Jeff Kurrus We’ve all messed up at one point here: When introducing a newcomer to hunting — whether it’s a kid...
Quail wing feathers can indicate a bird’s age, thus providing clues to maintaining high-quality habitat. By Kellie Hayden The features that make our favorite game birds so charismatic also provide...
Heading out the door for the long Thanksgiving holiday. This Thanksgiving weekend will be unlike any others for our family. Instead of traveling to “grandma’s house”, we will be staying home...
Something of a mystery, Nebraska’s bobcat population remains healthy. By Justin Haag As I moved among patches of shoulder-high weeds at an abandoned farmstead in search of pheasants, I glanced...
Again, by this time I know these news items are not going to be of interest to many. But, on the chance that there are a few that would want to know, and knowing how long it takes word to get...
The season for gratitude and reflection is upon us. Thanksgiving week is when we remind our families, friends and close associates how much they mean to us and express our sincere appreciation for...
Read about the four garter snake species of Nebraska. By Monica Macoubrie, Wildlife Education Specialist Most people don’t think about snakes in November, but with the near record high...
Have something for the weekend to make you grin. Admittedly, I found this making the rounds on the internet; suppose some of you might have already seen it. If not, I am stealing it and sharing...
A story of survival and luck during World War II in the South China Sea. By David L. Bristow, History Nebraska U.S. Navy Ensign John Doyle’s chances of surviving World War II seemed bleak on Nov....
One thing I try to do here on my blog is keep folks informed of what is going on concerning fish and aquatic resources in Nebraska. Good news or bad news, people need to know and if you love to...
The recovery of whooping crane populations is an on-going, collaborative effort across multiple states, countries and conservation groups. By Olivia DaRugna, Wildlife Diversity Biologist Whooping...
The morning air is crisp and cold. The stalks of corn stubble and hardwood trees along the river bottom stand as stalwarts; motionless and silent. The scene offers a picturesque postcard...
It has been a long time since I posted one of our Youth Fishing Instructor newsletters. Time to correct that: If you are one of our volunteer fishing instructors, I fully realize that you have...
Situated along the Elkhorn River, Red Wing Wildlife Management Area is a haven for wildlife. Story and photos by Eric Fowler Dams, diversions and development have changed many rivers in Nebraska....