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Scientists study movement of elk in agricultural landscapes
Elk returned to Nebraska in the 1960s after being eliminated from much of the Northern Great Plains in the late 1800s. Since then, elk numbers have expanded, and they now occupy much of western Nebraska.
A team of researchers from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission began a comprehensive study of elk behavior and population dynamics in 2022. They recently published the first findings from their research in the journal Biological Conservation.
MoreNew report details global drought impacts
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s National Drought Mitigation Center and the United Nations’ Convention to Combat Desertification have released a report outlining the impacts of drought around the world since 2023.
The report found that the last two years represent some of the worst drought effects seen on a global scale.
MoreLiu’s research expands, connects autonomous vehicle capabilities
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln research project aims to transform how autonomous vehicles operate by connecting them to broader networks, making them smarter and more reliable.
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