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Invasive Species Control Strategies – Avoiding the Whac-A-Mole Approach

Successfully controlling invasive species may be the most difficult (and important) part of prairie management.  There are few things more frustrating than the realization that, despite your best...

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Wildfire Recovery at The Niobrara Valley Preserve – Asking The Big Questions

Most of you are familiar with the wildfire that affected our Niobrara Valley Preserve this summer.  Well, we’re still trying to regain our footing after that event.  A great deal of time and money has...

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The Mystery of the Dying Cedar Trees

As I travel across Nebraska this year, I keep seeing dead and dying eastern red cedar trees.  Some are big, some are small, but they’re definitely dead.  Since cedar trees are a major invader of...

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Photo of the Week – March 17, 2016

You’ve probably seen them – funny-looking brown balls stuck to eastern red cedar trees.  Sometimes, the  balls have long gooey orange tentacles hanging from them.  Do you know the story behind them?...

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Hubbard Fellowship Alumni Post – Chelsea Calls out Cedars

This post was written by recent Hubbard Fellow Chelsea Forehead, who just completed her Fellowship with us at the end of January. After hearing numerous discussions about the eastern redcedar invasion...

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