“The Nebraska Sandhills,” released this week by the University of Nebraska Press and edited by several current and former University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty and staff members, highlights both the science and the beauty of the Sandhills region. Continue reading…
Joel and Kathy Sartore receive the Howard L. Wiegers Nebraska Outstanding Wildlife Conservation Award at the School of Natural Resources spring banquet in Lincoln, Neb. on Saturday, April 6, 2024. Continue reading…
Kaitlyn Dozler, a Masters candidate in Natural Resource Sciences with a specialization in Applied ecology, will present a seminar on April 24 from noon to 1 pm in 901 South Hardin Hall. Continue reading…
Cabela's Apprenticeships provides an opporturnity for students to do research in natural resources disciplines. Eight students will present posters of their work over the last year on April 25 at 5 pm in Hardin Hall Continue reading…
Over 100 natural resource professionals and students met on Wednesday, April 10th to build and foster new collaborations to help solve complex ecological challenges in Nebraska. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska Consortium of Libraries is piloting a data curation and sharing service through its Research Data Services team. This pilot is open to researchers at all University of Nebraska campuses who are interested in sharing research data. Continue reading…
Join the Nebraska Water Center and the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District on June 17 and 18 as we get up close and personal with water and natural resources in southeast Nebraska. Registration is open until May 17. Continue reading…
A permanent exhibition at the University of Nebraska State Museum will feature photographer and Nebraska native Joel Sartore’s work to document every species living in the world’s zoos, aquariums and wildlife sanctuaries. Continue reading…