Nebraska Game and Parks Commission seeking feedback from hunters and landowners

Nov. 18, 2024, 2:19 p.m. ·

A man in camouflaged clothing looks into a pickup-truck bed
Hunter Blake Tate, foreground, loads dead coyotes out of the back of his pickup truck. (Photo by David Condos, Kansas News Service)

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.