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Nebraskaland March 2021

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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60 Nebraskaland • March 2021 A Conservation Dream Come True A man-made prairie-chicken lek fi nds success By Renae Blum t was a calm March morning when Dan Leuenberger fi rst heard it: the echoing calls of greater prairie-chickens. Climbing a hill on his Johnson County farm, he spotted a fl ock of about 20 birds gathered for mating season. Each spring, males congregate on leks, or display grounds, to perform mating rituals that have made the species an icon of the prairie. They stomp, leap, spin in circles, infl ate orange air sacs on their neck and raise feathers on their head, all in hopes of attracting females. Seeing the birds was an exciting moment for Leuenberger. The previous year, he had set out to do something conservation professionals say is rare: creating a successful prairie-chicken lek on private property from scratch. A Vision for Bird Habitat Leuenberger's interest in creating game bird habitat goes back to his childhood, when he started hunting. Leuenberger is now 77 years old. "Hunting has always been very, very important to me, whether it's birds, deer, whatever," he said. "I like to hunt. And I think hunting has made my awareness of nature much stronger." When you fi rst start hunting, your goal is to harvest I

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