School of Natural Resources junior Hunter Suchsland considers the markings on a wigeon’s wing before determining if it belonged to an immature or mature male or female. Due to the coronavirus, the Central Flyway Wingbee in Kansas was canceled this year a
Due to the coronavirus, the Central Flyway Wingbee gathering was canceled, but the work still needed to be done. So this winter, some of the Wingbee wings have landed in the basement of Hardin Hall. Continue reading…
The SNR fund being highlighted during the Glow Big Red event is the Mary Bomberger Brown Scholarship Fund. It was created to reward students with a desire to study wildlife who also may have financial constraints.
From noon to noon on Feb. 17 and 18, Huskers near and far are encouraged to give back to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. At the School of Natural Resources, we are encouraging you to support one of SNR’s charitable funds. Continue reading…
As part of her Cabela's Apprenticeship Program project experience, SNR alum Sophia Gobber helped develop a podcast and video series called "She Goes Outdoors."
The program provides undergraduate students with funding to work on research projects that address real-world issues that conservationists tackle throughout their careers. Continue reading…
The next Nebraska Water Center Spring Water Seminar Series takes place Feb. 17, and features Doug Crow Ghost, water resources administrator for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
On Feb. 17, the panelists will include representatives from the Wyoming Game & Fish Dept, YMCA Camp Kitaki and Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Continue reading…
As the migration of Box files ramps up, learn about where each type of file, in each type of folder, will be transferred.
As the migration of Box files ramps up, here is what you need to know about where each type of file, in each type of folder, will be transferred. Continue reading…
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…