Nebraska Game and Parks Commission seeking feedback from hunters and landowners
By Rose Woelm, News Intern Nebraska Public Media
Nov. 18, 2024, 2:19 p.m. ·
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is asking hunters and landowners for feedback this winter.
The commission will host meetings across the state throughout December and January. A press release stated attendees will have the chance to ask questions about diseases, permits, depredation, antlerless harvest and other big game management topics.
The meetings will be two-and-a-half hours long and start at 6:30 p.m. local time. They will begin with a 30-minute open house with wildlife biologists, conservation officers and staff followed by a presentation about big game harvest results and the season with time for questions at the end.
Meetings are in-person and open to the public, with two online meetings in January.
Dec. 9 - Valentine, Niobrara Lodge, 803 E. Hwy. 20
Dec. 11 - O’Neill, Community Center, 501 S. Fourth St.
Dec. 16 - Columbus, Central Community College, Science and Technology Building, Room 330, 4500 63rd St.
Dec. 18 - North Platte, North Platte Community College, North Campus, 1101 Halligan Drive
Jan. 2 - Geneva, Public Library, 1043 G St.
Jan. 6 - Arapahoe, Ella Missing Center, 411 Sixth St.
Jan. 7 - Kimball, Fairgrounds 4-H Building, 415 S. High School St.
Jan. 8 - Kearny, Kearney Outdoor Education Complex, 10945 Poole Ave.
Jan. 13 - Superior, Country Club, 3628 Road E
Jan. 15 - Ashland, Public Library, 1324 Silver St.
Zoom meetings available on Jan. 12 and 14.
To register for meetings, visit Nebraska Game and Parks Commission's website.