Nebraskaland

May2023SinglesForWeb

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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May 2023 • Nebraskaland 21 A Blanchard's cricket frog rests on a lily pad in a backyard urban wetland in the heart of Lincoln. DAKOTA ALTMAN ABOVE: Countless species, such as the familiar bluet damselfl y, spend much of their life in wetlands. They represent what we are protecting when wetlands are not taken for granted. DAKOTA ALTMAN LEFT: Urban wetlands in the 21st century have gone through drastic changes. Oak Lake in Lincoln, Nebraska, was once a beautiful saline wetland, then a dumpsite, to now a home for wildlife and recreation. This lesser yellowlegs searches for invertebrates, and the capital of Nebraska can be seen in the background. DAKOTA ALTMAN

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