Nebraska Game And Parks Commission
Pheasants North Dakota gratefully acknowledges the contribution of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Much of the text for this publication was originally published in "The Ring-necked Pheasant in Nebraska" by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission under funding by Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, Project W-15-R. Lowell Tripp, Oakes, North Dakota Game and Fish Department upland game biologist, contributed heavily to this document by adapting appropriate North Dakota information. ... [Read More]
Missouri River News index U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission ... Ken Bouc, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission ... The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have come to an agreement on a water management plan for the Missouri River reservoirs for the late spring and summer of 2003. The plan complies with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act while reinforcing the reliability of the system of reservoirs to meet the multiple congressionally authorized project purposes. ... [Read More]
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Recreation.gov Harry Strunk Reservoir, Frenchman Cambridge Division, PSMBP , is managed for the Bureau of Reclamation by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Formed by Medicine Creek Dam located on Medicine Creek, irrigation releases are made to the streams for diversion into downstream canal systems. Reservoir open 24 hours. Fair access roads. Available species include walleye, crappie, white bass, channel catfish, and wipers. Irrigation supply reservoir experiencing fluctuations. Reservoir peaks at 1,850 surface acres and 29 miles of shoreline. Fishing season is year-round.Numerous tracts provide food and cover for pheasant, quail, small fur-bearing animals, and mule and white-tail deer. Over 5,600 acres are open to public hunting. ... [Read More]
Ben Nelson, U.S. Senator from Nebraska: Nebraska Tourism and Travel Links These websites can help you plan your learn about “the good life” we live in Nebraska and help you plan a vacation to Nebraska. ... Nebraska: Tourism and Travel ... [Read More]
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Recreation.gov Enders Dam and reservoir, Frenchman Cambridge Division, PSMBP , is managed for the Bureau of Reclamation by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. The reservoir is open 24 hours. Good access roads. Fishing season is year-round. Available species include walleye, crappie, white bass, channel catfish, and wipers. Irrigation supply reservoir experiencing minor fluctuations. Reservoir peaks at 1,705 surface acres. A portion of the area is dedicated as a wildlife refuge in the fall and winter. Large flocks of mallards and geese winter on the open waters of the refuge.Public hunting on about 1,500 acres is allowed in some areas for deer, waterfowl, and upland game. Current Reservoir Levels ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Recreation at Hugh Butler Reservoir, Frenchman Cambridge Division , in southwestern Nebraska, is managed for the Bureau of Reclamation by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and extends from Palisade southeast along Frenchman River and from Trenton east along the Republican River. Water storage facilities consist of the Enders Reservoir and Swanson, Red Willow Dam (Hugh Butler Reservoir), and Harry Strunk Lakes. The four dams, reservoirs, and irrigation systems provide irrigation, flood control, fish and wildlife conservation and recreation benefits. Numerous tracts at each reservoir and impoundment provide food and cover for pheasant, quail, small fur-bearing animals, and mule and white-tail deer. There are 2,960 acres available for public hunting. Reservoir open 24 hours. Fair access roads. Available species include walleye, crappie, white bass, channel catfish, and wipers. Irrigation supply reservoir experiencing moderate fluctuations. Reservoir peaks at 1,630 surface acres. F ... [Read More]
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State/Territorial Fish and Wildlife Offices The US Fish and Wildlife Service works in partnership with many organizations and individuals. Fish and wildlife conservation requires coordinated efforts by the states and the territories, as well as private landowners, tribes, and other countries besides the Unites States. The list below provides a starting point for finding the state agencies that manage fish and wildlife resources. ... Nebraska Game and Parks Commission ... [Read More]
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