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'The ol' Sandhills are going to miss him' — Lincoln photographer, writer peeled back curtain on Nebraska wildlife


ZACH HAMMACK
Lincoln Journal Star
Listen to the predawn sounds of the sandhill cranes roosting on the Platte River in Nebraska. First, a murmur. Then wild chatter. And finally, takeoff!
The filing cabinets in Jon Farrar s Nebraskaland Magazine office were impeccably organized — full of images, articles and research sorted by subject, compiled over four decades spent working for the outdoors publication.
An accumulation of beauty Farrar discovered in the field through patient, meticulous work — like building an enclosure fitted with silkweed to photograph kangaroo rats in the Sandhills. Or capturing a grebe atop a muskrat s home on a pond. Photographing and studying myriad wildflowers of the Great Plains. ....

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Illegal shooting of protected animals more common than thought


Illegal shooting of protected animals more common than thought
Christine Peterson
© Photograph by Michael Forsberg, National Geographic Image Collection
A third of long-billed curlews researchers were monitoring at a conservation area in southwestern Idaho were shot dead illegally.
On the first day of a new project to study the long-billed curlew, North America’s largest shorebird, ornithologist Jay Carlisle came across something upsetting: a dead curlew with a bullet hole through his head.
It was 2009, and populations of the knobby-kneed bird with an eight-inch beak were struggling in southwestern Idaho, though no one was sure why. Shooting these birds is illegal under federal law, but Carlisle, who’s the research director of the Intermountain Bird Observatory, a project of Boise State University, soon found out that it was a common occurrence. ....

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