What are some indigenous perspectives on the Missouri River? 💬 Join the @NebrWaterCenter seminar series to hear Shayne Doyle, member of the Crow Tribe, talk more on April 6 at 3 p.m. virtually or in Hardin Hall 107. ›› https://t.co/GzmzlX1zQM #UNL#IANR
Free ecotourism article this week: "Perceptions of Risk and Adaptive Capacity Frame Decisions by Namibians Engaged in Ecotourism" -- https://t.co/nnZxPVKK9T
“It’s been an amazing success story,’’ wildlife diversity program manager Melissa Panella said of the otters. "That's something to celebrate.''
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rowesanctuary: Nebraska isn’t for everyone, but it certainly has captivated primatologist and anthropologist, Dr. Jane Goodall, who once said, “I've traveled far and wide, and coming to Nebraska, and seeing and hearing the cranes, always restores my soul.” https://t.co/2rIkx1Kciv
RT @nebraskatourism: Forbes is jumping on the Nebraska dark sky bandwagon now! Check out what they have to say about our skies. #VisitNebraska
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