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CE: Science of…Wetlands

Thursday, February 18, 2021
3:00 pm4:00 pm
Online

Nebraska’s wetland resources are as diverse and dynamic as those of any state in the nation. They include marshes, lakes, river and stream backwaters, oxbows, wet meadows, fens forested swamps, and seep areas. Some wetlands will hold water for only a few weeks out of the year, whereas others are wet year round. Water chemistry also helps define our wetlands some are fresh, saline or acidic or basic. These descriptions show the extremes of wetlands in Nebraska. In this episode we will discover the definition of wetlands, how they function, what animals rely on wetlands and where wetlands can be found in the state of Nebraska.

This event is FREE, but requires pre-registration: https://outdoornebraska.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pfu6qrzsrHtBnhGfr59BumEqyKJEDb7lL

After registering, you will receive a conformation email with more information for the event. Then, on the day and time of the event, use the link provided in the confirmation email and password to join us.

Unable to attend a live event? Each virtual webinar will be recorded and posted to the Nebraska Game and Parks YouTube Education Channel, here you can watch past recording of the Science of as well!

Please contact Monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov with questions or for more information. You can also check out the events on the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s Facebook Page and the Nebraska Project WILD Facebook page.

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