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February Rabbits

February Rabbits

Rabbit hunting is a cure for cabin fever. With upland bird seasons closing Jan. 31, there’s not much to hunt in February besides rabbits. February is actually my favorite month to hunt rabbits. I typically discourage my dog, Phantom, from pursuing rabbits, often ignoring her rabbit points so she remains focused on birds. But once …

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Tips: Keep Me Warm

Tips: Keep Me Warm

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Tips from Nebraskaland photographers on how to keep warm. Each year, the contributors to Nebraskaland Magazine spend hundreds of hours outside in frigid temperatures. There is no way to consistently battle this type of climate without a game plan. For me, I eat multiple servings of protein – including peanut butter and yogurt, before and during …

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Muguruza In Awe of Ferrer’s Fighting Spirit

Muguruza In Awe of Ferrer’s Fighting Spirit

The two-time Slam champion was thrilled to partner with the legendary Spaniard at Hopman Cup Garbiñe Muguruza has high praise for her teammate David Ferrer after spending the week with the soon to be retired Spaniard.

“I was so excited to play with David. In Spain we all admire his fighting spirit,” said Muguruza. “Actually I’m learning so much this week. I’m just like staring at him and talking to him—I think he’s a great mentor.”


Ferrer capped off an entertaining week with a win over Lucas Pouille in three sets on Friday. He is expected to retire at home, at the Madrid Masters this season.

“It’s going to be the last matches in my career and I try to enjoy every point that I play,” said the Spaniard.

Muguruza went 1-2 in singles at Perth, losing in three sets to Angelique Kerber and falling to Ashleigh Barty in straight sets before defeating Alizé Cornet on Friday. The good news for the Spaniard is that her leg injury appears to be nothing serious.

She left the court after three games during her win over Cornet on Friday and returned to win the match.

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"I work hard, as well with matches and the whole week. So, today I was a little bit tired. I just felt a little pain in my quad and I thought, you know what, protect it a little bit," she said. "I kept fighting and kept playing."

Unseeded at Sydney, Muguruza is slated to face Carla Suarez Navarro in the first round.

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 

Thank you @hopmancup and Team Ferrer 💋🇪🇸

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Wild What’s Up

Wild What’s Up

Send your wildlife questions to our environmental educators. As an environmental educator, I am asked countless questions about wildlife, habitats, and plants. Occasionally I know the answer, but now and then I have to do some research. Nebraska Game and Parks now has an email address (wildwhatsup@nebraska.gov) where people can send their wildlife questions and …

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Threatened and Endangered

Threatened and Endangered

The Scaleshell Mussel If you spend time along Nebraska’s lakes and rivers, you are likely to come across the occasional large “clam” shell. These are examples of our state’s native freshwater mussels. It can be quite interesting to observe the unique shapes, sizes and colors of the 29 species found in our state, although a …

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Steven Rinella’s Goal is Catching On, and Things Are Only Getting Started: A Meateater Interview

Steven Rinella’s Goal is Catching On, and Things Are Only Getting Started: A Meateater Interview


“I’m a diehard Bigfoot non-believer.” Thank goodness, because so am I. When someone reaches a level of “unofficial professor” of all things outdoors, it’s reassuring when they confirm a shared non-belief. Steven Rinella hasn’t changed his principles, but with The Meateater, he’s creating an unprecedented network of outdoor information and engagement. And the great thing

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CRP, Grassland Conservation, Early Successional Habitat; Not Just For Pheasants

CRP, Grassland Conservation, Early Successional Habitat; Not Just For Pheasants

C-R-P, grassland conservation and early successional habitat. When those letters and words are brought up in a conversation, chances are the ring-necked pheasant will be mentioned in a sentence or two. Yes, CRP, grassland conservation and early successional habitat and pheasants all go together, but they also go with a lot of other wildlife. You …

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