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Tabitha Hughes: Tracking Elk in Nebraska

21 min · 6 de nov de 2025
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Great Plains Anywhere talks with Tabitha Hughes, a doctoral student at the University of Nebraska's School of Natural Resources. Hughes is the lead author on a new study tracking the movement of elk in Nebraska, published in the journal of "Biological Conservation." We talk about the history of elk in Nebraska, where they're located now, and how they migrate through the area. Hughes is a doctoral student of Professor John Benson, who is also working on the project. See a video version of this podcast at go.unl.edu/gpanywhere.

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