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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Conservation Nebraska for a free guided hike with Adam Hi
 ntz\, Executive Director of Friends of Wilderness Park\, and oak woodland 
 ecologist Chance Brueggemann\, of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission a
 nd Northern Prairies Land Trust. Together\, we’ll explore the diverse wild
 life species found within Wilderness Park!\n\nLearn how to identify a vari
 ety of plants\, mushrooms\, and animals while hearing fascinating insights
  from two experts who have a wealth of knowledge.\n\nSpace is limited\, so
  register in advance: https://secure.ngpvan.com/p9z2i-drjEePL00629znvQ2\n
 \nMeeting Location: 14th Street entrance parking lot (between Yankee Hill 
 Road and Rokeby Road on S. 14th Street)\n\nLook for the Conservation Nebra
 ska feather flag!\n\nDress for the weather including walking shoes\, and b
 ring a water bottle and a snack if desired. There are no services at the p
 ark\, so plan to bring what you need.\n\nAbout the Guides:\nAdam Hintz is 
 the Executive Director of Friends of Wilderness Park. He has been with the
  organization for 16 years and brings extensive knowledge of the history\,
  flora\, and fauna of Lincoln’s largest park.\n\nChance Brueggemann is an 
 oak woodland ecologist and Project Biologist with the Northern Prairies La
 nd Trust\, in partnership with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. He 
 has more than 10 years of experience restoring oak woodlands in southeast 
 Nebraska and a strong interest in fungal diversity and its role within woo
 dland ecosystems.
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DESCRIPTION:Join Conservation Nebraska for a free guided hike with Adam Hin
 tz\, Executive Director of Friends of Wilderness Park\, and oak woodland e
 cologist Chance Brueggemann\, of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission an
 d Northern Prairies Land Trust. Together\, we’ll explore the diverse wildl
 ife species found within Wilderness Park!\n\nLearn how to identify a varie
 ty of plants\, mushrooms\, and animals while hearing fascinating insights 
 from two experts who have a wealth of knowledge.\n\nSpace is limited\, so 
 register in advance: https://secure.ngpvan.com/p9z2i-drjEePL00629znvQ2\n\n
 Meeting Location: 14th Street entrance parking lot (between Yankee Hill Ro
 ad and Rokeby Road on S. 14th Street)\n\nLook for the Conservation Nebrask
 a feather flag!\n\nDress for the weather including walking shoes\, and bri
 ng a water bottle and a snack if desired. There are no services at the par
 k\, so plan to bring what you need.\n\nAbout the Guides:\nAdam Hintz is th
 e Executive Director of Friends of Wilderness Park. He has been with the o
 rganization for 16 years and brings extensive knowledge of the history\, f
 lora\, and fauna of Lincoln’s largest park.\n\nChance Brueggemann is an oa
 k woodland ecologist and Project Biologist with the Northern Prairies Land
  Trust\, in partnership with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. He ha
 s more than 10 years of experience restoring oak woodlands in southeast Ne
 braska and a strong interest in fungal diversity and its role within woodl
 and ecosystems.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T150000
LOCATION:14th Street entrance parking lot (between Yankee Hill Road and Rok
 eby Road on S. 14th Street)
SUMMARY:Species ID Walk at Wilderness Park
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