John Vachon (1914-1975) was not yet a famous photographer when he arrived in Omaha in October 1938. It was his first extensive solo trip.
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Leave Wild Babies Alone
People may find wild baby animals and it is natural to want to rescue it. The best thing to do, however, is to leave it alone.
Shoreline to Spare – Sherman Reservoir SRA
At 2,845 acres and a little more than 4 miles long, Sherman Reservoir is far from Nebraska’s largest, but only one has more shoreline.
A Tribute to Carter P.
Nebraskaland regional editor Justin Haag pays tribute to Carter P. Johnson Lake at Fort Robinson State Park.
From Both Sides of the Door: Hunting Permission
Creating relationships with landowners can help you gain hunting permission. Read these tips to learn how to access hunting land.
Volunteer Spotlight – Campground Host Eleanor Shimek
Eleanor Shimek of Gering has served as a campground host at Nebraska state recreation areas in the Panhandle and central Nebraska since the late 1990s and continues to make the most of her time doing it.