Land Bought in Nebraska to Help Endangered Species

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Sat, 07/18/2009 - 23:12

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is buying 220 acres north of Lincoln to help protect habitat used by the Salt Creek tiger beetle and other endangered species.


 

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