University of Nebraska Lincoln: Museum's New Exhibitions Highlight Sandhill Cranes, Regional Birds
January 16, 2021
January 16, 2021
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Jan. 16 -- The University of Nebraska Lincoln campus issued the following news release:
In March and April, Nebraska is a stopover for about 600,000 Sandhill cranes, mostly along the central Platte River. It is the largest gathering of cranes in the world and one of the most popular wildlife migrations for viewers. Thousands of people visit Nebraska to see the birds and reconnect with nature.
One of two new exhibitions at the Great Plains Art Museum w . . .
In March and April, Nebraska is a stopover for about 600,000 Sandhill cranes, mostly along the central Platte River. It is the largest gathering of cranes in the world and one of the most popular wildlife migrations for viewers. Thousands of people visit Nebraska to see the birds and reconnect with nature.
One of two new exhibitions at the Great Plains Art Museum w . . .