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Public invited to help revise Legacy Project at meetings across state

Be a part of the process to update Nebraska’s state wildlife action plan, which outlines conservation efforts and priorities for Nebraska’s most vulnerable plant and animal species.

Public meetings for the plan, known as the Nebraska Natural Legacy Project, are scheduled across the state. Participants can learn about the plan and the science behind it, ask questions and provide feedback. The meetings will take place in an open house format, so attendees can move freely from table to table to learn about different issues.

These meetings, which are scheduled from 6:30-8 p.m., will be:

  • Oct. 11 in Scottsbluff, Platte Valley Bank Community Center, 1106 Platte Valley Drive
  • Oct. 12 in Chadron, Chadron State College Student Center, Bordeaux and Lakota Rooms, East 12th Street
  • Oct. 17 in Omaha, Papio-Missouri Natural Resources District, 8901 S. 154th St.
  • Oct. 19 in Ord, Jubilee Events and Catering, 1528 L St.
  • Oct. 24 in Valentine, Middle Niobrara NRD, 303 E. U.S. Hwy. 20
  • Nov. 1 in Lincoln, Turpin Outdoor Education Center, 4703 N. 44th St.

Refreshments will be provided.

Five more meetings will be hosted across the state in January. For a full list of the meetings, visit OutdoorNebraska.gov and search “State Wildlife Action Plan.”

The Nebraska Natural Legacy Project is part of a nationwide effort to address the needs of declining wildlife populations. More than 700 species have been identified as at-risk in Nebraska. The plan initially was published in 2005 and updated in 2011. Its next update will be released in 2025.

The mission of the Natural Legacy Project is to refine and implement a blueprint for conserving Nebraska’s flora, fauna and natural habitats through the proactive, voluntary conservation actions of partners, communities and individuals.

Landowners, partner organizations, public land managers and many others use the plan to guide conservation work that benefits wildlife, habitat and the residents of Nebraska.


About Jerry Kane

Jerry Kane is the news manager with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. He can be contacted at jerry.kane@nebraska.gov or 402-471-5008.

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