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The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission acquired land for the Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area in stages between 1929 and 1980; the Wildcat Hills Nature Center, featuring a half-mile boardwalk trail, opened in 1995. Today, the Wildcat Hills are a popular hiking and wildlife viewing destination.
Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center: Denton: Lancaster: Eastern: 808-acre tallgrass prairie nature preserve and education center, operated by the National Audubon Society: Wildcat Hills Nature Center: Gering: Scotts Bluff: Western: 705 acres, operated by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area [3] Nebraska: Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Wind Cave National Park: South Dakota: National Park Service: 400 Wolakota Buffalo Range: South Dakota: Rosebud Economic Development Corporation: 100 Wood Buffalo National Park: Alberta and Northwest Territories: Parks Canada: 3000 Yellowstone National Park ...
River Country Nature Center: Nebraska City: Otoe: Southeast: Natural history: Nature dioramas, animal mounts, Native American artifacts [73] Riverside Discovery Center: Scottsbluff: Scotts Bluff: Nebraska Panhandle: Natural history: Park and zoo, will include natural history displays of the former Wildlife World Robert Henri Museum: Cozad ...
Pages in category "Nature centers in Nebraska" ... Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center; W. Wildcat Hills
DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge, created in 1958, is located along the banks of the Missouri River in the U.S. states of Iowa and Nebraska. The 8,362-acre (3,384 ha) refuge (46% in Iowa, 54% in Nebraska) preserves an area that would have been otherwise lost to cultivation.
Bighorn Mountain, or He Sha, is located in Banner County, about 10.8 miles (17.4 km) east of the county seat of Harrisburg, in the Wildcat Hills [3] of Nebraska, United States. The peak was named for the bighorn sheep that once roamed its flanks, [4] and were reintroduced in the 1970s. [5]
Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Ashfall Fossil Beds: 2006: Orchard: Antelope: state historical park A rare example of a lagerstätten, a thick bed of volcanic ash, contains hundreds of extraordinarily complete skeletons of extinct mammals.