This year, we hosted 5 Cooper Conversations with UNL students, including one event open to the public. Each conversation explored our theme, Lessons from the Natural World, by highlighting insights from local individuals passionate about nature. Thank you for your contributions.
In March, we finalized judging and voting for our photography contest. We are excited for our winners!
People’s Choice: Logan Trimberger
Little Bluestems (K-8): Jaden C.
Honeybees (9-12): Sammi Leners
Goldenrods (University): Caden Connelly
Meadowlarks (Adults): Dakota Altman
As we wrap up the season, we invite you to explore this Nebraska Today article celebrating the highlights of the season—and check out the final opportunities to watch recordings of past events! Check it out here: https://t.co/RYH2AeHOsJ
Check out these opportunities this week.
Camille T. Dungy, at the Lied Center for Performing Arts for a Poetry Month Reading. https://t.co/c0QHXGrCZi
Wild Great Plains Conference: https://t.co/O39Qc0a1wt
Morrill Hall Astronomy Night: https://t.co/V3adEiA8Ev
As we settle into spring, we encourage you to revisit or view the nature journaling workshop with poet AimeeNezhukumatathil from last fall. This video is only available for 10 more days! Don't miss out: https://t.co/EvGbH1xQdM
A week ago, Ed Yong joined us in exploring the concept of Umwelt and the fascinating world of animal senses. We discussed how humans perceive life differently from various species. Watch the talk until April 24th here: https://t.co/ysz2WkMIGl
Join Ed Yong in taking a look at the difference between how we experience our world compared to various animals in this Big Think video: https://t.co/gecLguGRLE
Get your free ticket here: https://t.co/bYE2TaKr6V
In this eye-opening video, Ed Yong challenges this misconception by exploring the fascinating—and sometimes unsettling—world of mind-controlling parasites. Check out the TedTalk here: https://t.co/4CJGgt25qX
Get tickets to see Ed Yong here: https://t.co/bYE2TaKYWt
Our next speaker, Ed Yong, was recently featured on “The Interview” with The New York Times! Listen to the podcast, or read the article here: https://t.co/QzfwCGsxS0
Submissions for the photography contest close this Friday, February 28th! Make sure to submit your nature photos for a chance to win two tickets to Neil deGrasse Tyson, or share this opportunity with other budding photographers! https://t.co/iZslXtvLWx
Learn more about what Ed Yong does by looking through the lens of one of your favorite household pets- dogs! Explore how dogs use their nose to do incredible things in this Big Think video: https://t.co/gk3Yzsfq18
Get tickets here: https://t.co/bYE2TaKr6V
As we prepare for Ed Yong to take us through the hidden realms of animal senses, we invite you to check out his book “An Immense World.” This book will guide you into an exploration of the sensory world of animals. Get tickets here: https://t.co/bYE2TaKr6V
On March 25th, 2025, we will be welcoming British-American science journalist, Pulitzer winner, and author of two best-selling books, Ed Yong. Learn more about Ed Yong here: https://t.co/SXzxilInh4
Excited to hear more? Get tickets here: https://t.co/bYE2TaKr6V
Our Lessons from the Natural World Photo Contest is accepting submissions! Students from elementary school through undergrad, as well as adults, are encouraged to submit by February 28th. Winners receive prizes! Submit up to three photos here: https://t.co/iZslXtve6Z
We are excited to welcome our three panelists from Platte Basin Timelapse! Learn more about conservation photography in our region and around the world this Monday at 3:30 pm. We hope to see you there. RSVP today: https://t.co/Ceqo5DRNSw
We are thrilled to offer two opportunities this month focused on photography and nature! The Cooper Conversation on February 10th will highlight conservation photography. The photo contest is open now through February 28th. Learn more and RSVP/enter here: https://t.co/iBQCLCCEqx
Check out the ongoing impact of last year’s Forum Youth Panel moderator, Karla Hernandez Torrijos, through her project Dear Great Plains, running through May. Discover what inspired her to create the project and how her vision has come to life here: https://t.co/F4UusmcVi1
We’re thrilled to congratulate our previous guest, Amy Tan, on her book The Backyard Bird Chronicles being named Barnes & Noble’s Gift Book of the Year! If you’re searching for a last-minute gift for a nature enthusiast in your life, this captivating book is a perfect choice.