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Environment & Natural Resources

November 7, 2007
Nebraska GAP CD Available Free from UNL
LINCOLN, Neb. — Limited quantities of the Nebraska Gap Analysis Program (NE-GAP) final report are available free in a four-CD set from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources. More

November 2, 2007
Nebraska Forest Service Leading Multi-State Initiative to Prepare for Pest
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LINCOLN, Neb. — As fall's colors emerge, it's hard to miss the striking gold and purple leaves of ash trees lining streets and roads across the state.  More

November 2, 2007
Is it Emerald Ash Borer?
LINCOLN, Neb. — Although it has not yet been detected in Nebraska, some Nebraskans have already lost trees to what they thought was emerald ash borer.  More

October 18, 2007
Nebraskans Honored with Connecting Nebraska Awards
LINCOLN, Neb. — Gov. Dave Heineman presented Connecting Nebraska Awards during the 2007 Nebraska Rural Institute in Holdrege. More

October 18, 2007
New Map Shows 2005 Nebraska Agricultural Land Use
LINCOLN, Neb. — A new full-color digital map showing Nebraska's agricultural land use is available from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies. More

October 11, 2007
Map Shows Groundwater Declines Slowed in Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. — Groundwater levels in Nebraska slowed their decline and even rose in some areas of the state last year, according to the latest data compiled by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers. More

September 21, 2007
Harvest Is an Excellent Time to Scout and Plan for Conservation Practices
LINCOLN, Neb. — Fall harvest is an excellent time to scout fields for places where conservation practices could be put to use, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural engineer said. More

September 18, 2007
Tree Workshops Scheduled
LINCOLN, Neb. — Trees are the focus of a series of statewide landscape management workshops in October. The morning workshops, aimed at professional landscapers, need advance registration and offer continuing education credits. Afternoon workshops, aimed at the general public and part of the "ReTree Nebraska" initiative, are free and registration is not required. More

September 10, 2007
Engage Your Senses at the 2007 Wild Fruit and Nut Jam
LINCOLN, Neb. — Learn to cook with fruits and nuts, watch woodturners share their talents or shop and sample Nebraska jellies, baked goods and other homemade products at the 2007 Wild Fruit and Nut Jam Oct. 6 in Nebraska City. More

September 5, 2007
Latest Research on Water, Economics and Law To Be Presented in October
LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers and students will present their latest water-related research and programming in the areas of water science, economics and law on Friday, Oct. 12, at Hardin Hall on UNL's East Campus.  More

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