Backcountry Hunters & Anglers - Nebraska Chapter

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2025

Nebraska Chapter December 2025 Update

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2025

Nebraska Chapter November 2025 Update

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Oct

2025

Nebraska Chapter October 2025 Update

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Sep

2025

Nebraska Chapter September 2025 Update

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Aug

2025

From Nebraska: Kester Receives Public Lands Hero Award

Author: Brian Bird
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Aug

2025

Nebraska Chapter August 2025 Update

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Jul

2025

Nebraska Chapter Speaks Up About Transfer of Niobrara National Scenic River to State Management

Author: Brian Bird
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Jul

2025

Nebraska Chapter July 2025 Update

Welcome to Nebraska Backcountry Hunters & Anglers July newsletter! Latest: Based on member and supporter questions, here is a bit of history on the establishment of your Nebraska Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Nebraska became an official chapter in January 2020. However, the interesting backstory to its establishment is that most of chapter founders (Kyle Broadfoot, Bill Grossniclaus, Mike Storrs, Adam Leitschuh, Erik Dippold, Casey Hunter, Ryan Sewell, James Eaves) recall ...

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Jul

2025

The Start of the Nebraska Chapter

Author: Brian Bird
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2025

Nebraska Chapter June 2025 Update

Welcome to Nebraska Backcountry Hunters & Anglers June newsletter! Latest: Your Nebraska Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers hosted a volunteer event at East Willow Island Wildlife Management Area between Cozad and Gothenburg on June 21st. It was hotter than blazes! The primary objective of the event was to improve the habitat for native wildlife occurring in the region. This state WMA has large areas of invasive Chinese elm and eastern red cedar. Volunteers applied herbicide to a ...
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