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Nebraskaland April 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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April 2021 • Nebraskaland 71 Wildlife in the Parks By Jeff Kurrus ebraska's state park system serves many functions. From camping and swimming to fi shing and horseback riding, visitors will fi nd no shortage of outdoor activities. Yet one activity is heavily undervalued — a leisurely walk or drive that brings visitors closer to wildlife. Wildlife roams a bit more freely in parks. A hike through the west end of Conestoga Lake State Recreation Area will lead you to waterfowl in the fall, much like the Church Grove area at Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area will reveal anything from white-tailed deer to turkeys. Photographers also pull off the road at places like Soldier Creek Road at Fort Robinson State Park to view mule deer and bighorn sheep, while vehicle viewers can witness bald eagles from the road at Lake Ogallala State Recreation Area. What is a good rest stop for visitors also might be a place where wildlife fi nd respite. So drive slow, don't be hasty and bring your binoculars. Whether walking, driving or something in between, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife around the bend. N N A bald eagle carries a fish in its talons at Pawnee State Recreation Area. CHRIS MASADA

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