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May 2025 Nebraskaland

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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62 Nebraskaland • May 2025 THE LAST STOP Shaking my head. I can't tell you how many times I've been left to do that when visiting our state's parks and wildlife areas. Some people are slobs. I don't understand how people can carry a full pop or beer can to the lakeshore, but not carry it back empty, when it weighs much less. Or leave a pile of empty shotshells in the food plot where they were shooting doves. Again, they weigh less. Others are destructive. I have no clue what the people who started a fi re ON TOP of a picnic table were thinking. Or tossed one of those tables into a lake. Or when they shot a sign off the side of a new concrete latrine (Is it bad that I secretly hope that scoffl aw met a fate worse than Ralphie in "A Christmas Story" and actually did shoot their eye out?). But one of my least favorite sights is when I visit a shooting range or wildlife area and see that folks have used something other than a target for practice. That was the case on a recent visit to the shotgun range at Pawnee State Recreation Area near Emerald, where vandals shot up a sign with the range rules. It's not the fi rst time the sign was replaced. Vandals have also shot up benches and the fence behind the range. Why? I know our fi ne Nebraskaland readers are smart enough to NOT do stupid stuff like this. I wish there was a good way to let the folks who do know that they pay for the signs they shoot up or the picnic tables they ruin, and they will pay to replace them. Park and hunting permit fees pay for development and maintenance of park and wildlife areas, respectively. And when people purchase guns and ammunition, they pay federal excise taxes that, through the Pitman-Robertson Act, come back to the states to fund not only wildlife management but also shooting range development and maintenance. So if you ever see some dufus doing stupid stuff like this, report them to the authorities. Along with a ticket, they can also get this valuable lesson: The more money we spend fi xing things you ruin, the less we have to spend on nice, new things. THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS By Eric Fowler Vandals broke a rule on the sign they shot at the shotgun range at Pawnee State Recreation Area. ERIC FOWLER, NEBRASKALAND

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