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Nebraskaland November 2019

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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wetlands ...when we lose wetlands: LEARN MORE AT NebraskaWetlands.com Diverse wildlife Conservation Programs Nebraska is unique in that it possesses three major wetland complexes – the Sandhills, the Rainwater Basin, and the Platte River – that are of international importance to wildlife. Wetlands play an important role by providing habitat for threatened and endangered species. 100% of amphibians 50% of birds and plants 38% of reptiles 70% of the continent's sandhill crane population uses the Platte River for roosting habitat. 90% Nebraska species relying on wetlands: 36% of mammals Protection from disaster Wetlands hold water, making flooding and soil erosion less likely. Revenue in tourism and hunting recreation Streams and wetlands are major economic drivers because of their role in hunting, fishing, recreation, and agriculture. In the Rainwater Basin landscape, every acre generates $20 per year in revenue. of the state's threatened and endangered species, such as piping plovers and whooping cranes, depend on wetlands. $ Wetland conservation programs like the USDA's Wetland Reserve Easement Program (WRE, formerly called Wetlands Reserve Program or WRP), provide alternatives for flood-prone cropland, helping producers reduce input costs and maximize net farm income. There are numerous other voluntary incentive programs for wetland conservation provided by federal, state, and local agencies. More than 100,000 acres have been conserved over the past 25 years, through a variety of methods including protection, restoration, management, inventory, research, and education. We need to continue to conserve wetlands and maintain the funding for conservation programs or we will see a rapid decline once again. November 2019 • Nebraskaland 57 DESIGN AND GRAPHICS BY MEL SEVERIN

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