New resources on Nebraska’s wetlands highlight their wonder, but also grow our knowledge and ability to conserve them.
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Why Kearney Will Become a Second Minneapolis
Kearney was booming in 1889 when city boosters commissioned a promotional book The City of Kearney, Nebraska.
Listening for Bats
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientist is working with federal and state agencies to use acoustic detectors to survey bat species and populations in Nebraska.
Tapping for Liquid Gold – Black Walnut Syrup
The tree sap begins to flow. It looks — and almost tastes — like water. But, after being boiled for an hour, it reduces into what Dan Hejl calls “liquid gold” — syrup he collects himself.