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Voices

Nebraskaland and Nebraska Game and Parks have some very knowledgeable, passionate and recognizable personalities. These dedicated educators, biologists and storytellers offer a variety of blogs and podcasts to keep you entertained and informed about outdoor Nebraska.

Interested in learning how to forage for wild plants? Need tips for fishing in every Nebraska weather condition? Want the latest information about upcoming park events or ways to get involved in Nebraska’s outdoor community? You’ve come to the right place.


Podcasts

Get ready to explore the great outdoors with this podcast trio! “Panhandle Afield” features Justin Haag as he delves into the wildlife and outdoor adventures of Nebraska’s Panhandle, while the “Hunt Nebraska Podcast” brings you lively discussions from the Game and Parks crew on hunting techniques, recipes, and regulations. And don’t miss the inspiring “She Goes Outdoors Podcast”, where an all-female team from Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa interviews experts on foraging, fishing, camping and more. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or just looking to connect with nature, these podcasts have something for everyone!


Blogs

Barbs & Backlashes

If you’re seeking information about fishing in Nebraska, Daryl Bauer is your guy. As the fisheries outreach program manager for Nebraska Game and Parks, Bauer loves to share his educational knowledge and is an avid multi-species angler. He covers all sorts of topics, including tips on identifying fish species, where to catch them and how to catch them, in his weekly “Barbs & Backlashes” blog.

Daryl Bauer holding a saugeye.

In the Wild

Greg Wagner began his career with Nebraska Game and Parks when he was 16 years old. He’s now been with the Commission for nearly 45 years. Wagner has taken on a variety of roles within the agency, exhibiting his passion and care about Nebraska’s wildlife, parkland, natural and cultural resources. Greg’s weekly blog, “In the Wild”, is filled with the knowledge he holds for all things outdoor Nebraska.

Black and white photo of Greg Wagner