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Environment & Natural Resources

April 23, 2007
Top Atmospheric Scientist To Address Effects of Climate Change
LINCOLN, Neb. — A leading atmospheric scientist will present "The Future of Planet Earth and Its Inhabitants: Our Imperfect Crystal Ball," at 3 p.m. May 3 in the Hardin Hall Auditorium. More

April 19, 2007
Community Forestry, Tree City USA Awards and Heritage Tree Recipients Announced
LINCOLN, Neb. — Communities and individuals from across the state were recognized for their dedication to tree resources during the Nebraska Community Tree Conference and Tree City USA ceremony this month in Lincoln. More

April 11, 2007
'Flora of Nebraska' Details State's Native and Naturalized Plants
LINCOLN, Neb. — Complete details of nearly 2,000 native and naturalized Nebraska plant species can be found in "Flora of Nebraska," a new book from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that ranks among the most comprehensive and definitive of any detailing Nebraska plants. More

April 5, 2007
June Tour Compares Republican and Pecos River Compacts
LINCOLN, Neb. — An early June tour to New Mexico will compare and contrast interstate water compacts on Nebraska's Republican River and New Mexico's Pecos River to see what can be learned from the latter's compact with Texas. More

March 28, 2007
Timber Sales Must Be Reported to IRS
LINCOLN, Neb. — With the April 17 tax deadline fast approaching, landowners and others who sell timber must be aware of the federal taxes they owe on their timber sales, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln forester said. More

March 19, 2007
Talk to Focus on New Mexico Water Dispute's Similarities to Republican River Conflict
LINCOLN, Neb. — A glimpse of the possible future of Nebraska's Republican River basin can be found by looking south, to New Mexico's Pecos River. More

March 14, 2007
2007 Community Enhancement Program Grants Announced
LINCOLN, Neb. — Even as ice storms and prolonged drought threaten public landscapes across Nebraska, Community Enhancement Program funds were announced for 43 beautification efforts totaling more than $350,000 for 2007. More

March 13, 2007
Tree City USA, Nebraska Community Tree Conference Celebrate 31 Years
LINCOLN, Neb. — Communities from across the state will meet at the Holiday Inn Downtown, 141 N. Ninth St., in Lincoln to celebrate 31 years of service at the annual Tree City USA Ceremony and Nebraska Community Tree Conference April 3-4. More

March 8, 2007
Statewide Waste Pesticide Collections in March and April
LINCOLN, Neb. — Waste or unwanted pesticides will be collected and disposed of, free of charge, at 18 Nebraska locations in March and April. More

March 8, 2007
UNL Severe Weather Symposium and Weatherfest is March 24
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium and Weatherfest will focus on extremes of the region’s climate with a variety of topics, events and hands-on activities for the entire family. More

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