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Jude Martindale's "Crane of Another Color" is one of many avian artworks on display in two Great Plains Art Museum exhibits. Courtesy of the artist
Jude Martindale's "Crane of Another Color" is one of many avian artworks on display in two Great Plains Art Museum exhibits. Courtesy of the artist

New Great Plains Art Museum exhibits highlight regional birds, Sandhill cranes

Two new exhibits at the Great Plains Art Museum may be of interest to School Natural Resources faculty, staff, students and anyone else with an appreciation of the region’s birds. Continue reading…

More details at: https://www.unl.edu/plains/great-plains-art-museum
 
While in the NRT, Dominic Cristiano (left) served as a teaching assistant for “Wildlife Techniques,” a School of Natural Resources class held at Cedar Point Biological Station. Courtesy photo
While in the NRT, Dominic Cristiano (left) served as a teaching assistant for “Wildlife Techniques,” a School of Natural Resources class held at Cedar Point Biological Station. Courtesy photo

SNR master’s student Cristiano works to lower health risks ticks pose in Nebraska

After eons of landing on the legs and arms of humans and animals, ticks have landed smack-dab in the middle of the research interests of NRT master’s student Dominic Cristiano. Continue reading…

More details at: https://nrt.unl.edu/
 
University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources associate director and state geologist Matt Joeckel revisited the discovery of dinosaur tracks in Nebraska in a recent episode of “Nebraska Stories” on NET. Courtesy NET Nebraska
University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources associate director and state geologist Matt Joeckel revisited the discovery of dinosaur tracks in Nebraska in a recent episode of “Nebraska Stories” on NET. Courtesy NET Nebraska

SNR’s Joeckel featured in NET’s ‘Nebraska Stories’ episode about state’s first discovered dinosaur tracks

“Nebraska Stories: Dinosaur Tracksite” can be found online at netNebraska.org/nebraskastories. Continue reading…

More details at: https://nebraskastories.org/
 
Meet CASNR Change Maker scholarship recipient, Alex Lautenschlager, a freshman fisheries and wildlife major from Lincoln, Nebraska. He is working on making all parks accessible for everyone to enjoy, no matter what. Courtesy
Meet CASNR Change Maker scholarship recipient, Alex Lautenschlager, a freshman fisheries and wildlife major from Lincoln, Nebraska. He is working on making all parks accessible for everyone to enjoy, no matter what. Courtesy

CASNR Change Maker Spotlight: Alex Lautenschlager

Meet CASNR Change Maker scholarship recipient, Alex Lautenschlager, a freshman fisheries and wildlife major from Lincoln, Nebraska. He is working on making all parks accessible for everyone to enjoy, no matter what.
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More details at: https://casnr.unl.edu/casnr-change-maker-competition
 
Originally published January 26, 2021 - Submit an Item