Inside the School of Natural Resources

Husker seniors Cade Ludwig (left) and Hunter Suchsland make custom lures for their business LS Lures. The two started the business as a project for their Engler 275 class.
Husker seniors Cade Ludwig (left) and Hunter Suchsland make custom lures for their business LS Lures. The two started the business as a project for their Engler 275 class.

Huskers reel in entrepreneurial success with custom-made lures

From the time they were old enough to hold a rod, Cade Ludwig and Hunter Suchsland have always loved to fish.
Ludwig, a senior agronomy major and Suchsland, a senior fisheries and wildlife major loved watching their bobbers dancing on the water when they were little boys fishing with their dads. Continue reading…

More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/huskers-reel-in-entrepreneurial-success-with-custom-made-lures/
 

Panhandle Perspectives: New geophysical equipment at UNL Panhandle Center heralds major research advances

Mohamed Khalil sets up the resistivity profile, positioning sensors 1.5 meters apart in an array that is 30 meters long.The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Conservation and Survey Division (CSD) School of Natural Resources has established a new applied geophysics research program in Scottsbluff that is prepared to investigate environmental and agricultural issues in the Scottsbluff area and elsewhere in Nebraska. Continue reading…

More details at: https://ianrnews.unl.edu/panhandle-perspectives-new-geophysical-equipment-unl-panhandle-center-heralds-major-research
 
Graduate student Katie Piecora readies GPS radio collars prior to capture of pronghorn antelope. Photo courtesy of Iris McFarlin.
Graduate student Katie Piecora readies GPS radio collars prior to capture of pronghorn antelope. Photo courtesy of Iris McFarlin.

Pronghorn Research

UNL and UNK scientists and students and biologists with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission began a 2-year study designed to identify critical ranges, temporal and spatial distribution, habitat use, migration corridors and survival of pronghorn in western Nebraska. Continue reading…

More details at: http://magazine.outdoornebraska.gov/2022/01/pronghorn-research/
 
Originally published February 15, 2022 - Submit an Item