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March 2026 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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March 2026 • Nebraskaland 31 34 during the last weeks of their stay, and one spent time on both sides of the highway. Kanz and others will also be looking at fall migration patterns and whether the dates are shifting and, if so, why; if sandhill cranes are staging a second time in the Prairie Pothole region of South Dakota after staging on the Platte; and, of course, where they are breeding and wintering. The above map shows the paths five sandhill cranes trapped and banded in Nebraska last spring took to their breeding and wintering grounds. LEFT: Dave Brandt, a retired U.S. Geological Survey biologist, sets a radio triggered snare he designed and built in hopes of capturing a sandhill crane to tag last spring as part of a research project led by the Crane Trust. CENTER: Brandt holds a crane they captured as Abe Kanz of the Crane Trust prepares to attach a GPS leg band and Andy Caven of the International Crane Foundation draws a blood sample. RIGHT: Brandt releases a banded crane.

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