Gloria Liljestrand-Barber found a 100-pound anchor in 1985 near Brady. A similar anchor had been discovered 3 miles away in 1894.
Stories
Melting the Green Glacier – Eastern Red Cedar Management
In the Loess Canyons region of southwestern Nebraska, landowners are making serious headway in fighting back eastern red cedar trees.
Smith Falls State Park: Cascading Through the Times
Though Smith Falls State Park is Nebraska’s youngest, the property’s main attraction has surely been recognized as a scenic jewel.
Building a Sod House
Building a sod house required not only a lot of hard work, but also planning, skill and neighborly cooperation.
Fens Forever
Formed over thousands of years, fens are an important part of our natural history and are critical in cleaning our air and water.
Life Follows Water
Wetlands provide life, not only for the myriad species that call these unique landscapes home, but also for the people who live near them.