Andrew Little (@awesmlabdoc) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Little

@awesmlabdoc

Director of @awesmlab | Assistant Professor-Landscape Ecology & Habitat Management, University of Nebraska | Hunter & Angler | Dad to 3 amazing kids

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Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (@unl_ianr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Throughout his tenure, Dr. Boehm championed the land-grant mission, built meaningful partnerships across Nebraska, and elevated the work of our faculty, staff, students, and stakeholders. We thank him for his leadership and lasting contributions to IANR & the state of Nebraska.

Natural Resources Conservation Service (@usda_nrcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Small farms, big impact. Through EQIP and CSP, NRCS helps small producers implement sustainable practices that improve soil health and increase long-term productivity. Let’s grow with conservation in mind. nrcs.usda.gov/programs-initi…

Small farms, big impact. Through EQIP and CSP, NRCS helps small producers implement sustainable practices that improve soil health and increase long-term productivity. Let’s grow with conservation in mind. nrcs.usda.gov/programs-initi…
Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab (@awesmlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's Habitat Management Friday! Sustainable farms need healthy soils, clean water, and beneficial species—like bees and pest-eating bugs. Here’s how to build fields that deliver all three: 🌿See the change: Compare 1950s vs. today’s aerials to see how our landscapes have

It's Habitat Management Friday!

Sustainable farms need healthy soils, clean water, and beneficial species—like bees and pest-eating bugs. Here’s how to build fields that deliver all three:

🌿See the change: Compare 1950s vs. today’s aerials to see how our landscapes have
Mike Chamberlain (@wildturkeydoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rio Grande wild turkeys are intermediate in coloration on their tails to Eastern and Western subspecies. Rios are highly adaptable, and have been translocated well outside the subspecies historical range-even to Hawaii! ⁦wildturkeylab⁩ ⁦The National Wild Turkey Federation

Rio Grande wild turkeys are intermediate in coloration on their tails to Eastern and Western subspecies. Rios are highly adaptable, and have been translocated well outside the subspecies historical range-even to Hawaii! ⁦<a href="/wildturkeylab/">wildturkeylab</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/NWTF_official/">The National Wild Turkey Federation</a>⁩
Nebraska Game and Parks (@negameandparks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prairie strips: 🌾 protect soil and water; 🌾 provide habitat for wildlife; and 🌾 perform better than other vegetation types. Learn more about prairie strips at the Farming with Prairie Strips event June 17. More details: brnw.ch/21wTbxx 📸: Eric Fowler

Prairie strips:
🌾 protect soil and water;
🌾 provide habitat for wildlife; and
🌾 perform better than other vegetation types. 

Learn more about prairie strips at the Farming with Prairie Strips event June 17. More details: brnw.ch/21wTbxx 

📸: Eric Fowler
Mary Drewnoski (@cattlenerd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to see virtual fence in action? Join us next Friday at ⁦Univ of NE ENREEC⁩ to see cow/calf pairs and brome pastures managed with virtual fence. Register at go.unl.edu/tech_act ⁦UNL Beef

Want to see virtual fence in action? Join us next Friday at ⁦<a href="/NebENREEC/">Univ of NE ENREEC</a>⁩ to see cow/calf pairs and brome pastures managed with virtual fence. Register at go.unl.edu/tech_act ⁦<a href="/UNLBeef/">UNL Beef</a>⁩
Mike Chamberlain (@wildturkeydoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gould’s wild turkeys are the least understood subspecies, found only in Mexico, AZ, and NM. A mountain bird, they live at elevations = 4-10k ft. Research shows north facing slopes with suitable roosts and water sources are critical! ⁦wildturkeylab⁩ ⁦The National Wild Turkey Federation

Gould’s wild turkeys are the least understood subspecies, found only in Mexico, AZ, and NM. A mountain bird, they live at elevations = 4-10k ft. Research shows north facing slopes with suitable roosts and water sources are critical! ⁦<a href="/wildturkeylab/">wildturkeylab</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/NWTF_official/">The National Wild Turkey Federation</a>⁩