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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Conservation Nebraska for a panel and discussion where we
  will learn about the purpose\, benefits and safety of controlled burns. L
 ocal experts will share their insights and experiences while answering you
 r questions about prescribed fire.\n\nBios:\nBrice Krohn is the President 
 and CEO at the Crane Trust. He has extensive field experience and training
  in management of prescribed fires and wildfire burns\, Brice enjoys resto
 ring and preserving functioning prairie landscapes so his children and oth
 ers can experience the beauty and importance of Mother Nature.\n\nDavid Ca
 rr is the Range Management Specialist for the Central Platte Natural Resou
 rces District\, a position he has had for 22 years. David is originally fr
 om Thedford Nebraska where he graduated from Thedford High School\, later 
 achieving a Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a Field Endorseme
 nt in Natural Science from Chadron State College. He began his career in w
 ildland firefighting with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as a
  firefighter type 2\, eventually becoming NWCG qualified as I.C. Type 4\, 
 Single Resource Boss\, and Prescribed Fire Burn Boss Type 2. In 2004 he ac
 cepted the CPNRD fire position to create the first NRD prescribed burn pro
 gram. Since then the NRD has completed around 200 fires\, and worked with 
 partners to attain additional fire equipment and training. In 2021 the fir
 e program lead was transitioned to a new employee at the District\, Bill H
 iatt.\n\nCody Wagner is the Conservation Program Manager at Rowe Sanctuary
  and conducts habitat management activities\, biological monitoring\, rive
 r management\, and conservation planning efforts to ensure the sanctuary s
 upports the wildlife that depend on it. He also spends time working with c
 onservation partners and local landowners to improve habitat within the gr
 eater Platte River Valley and keep Rowe part of the local community. He gr
 ew up in rural central Nebraska near Chapman\, spending much of his time a
 s a young boy trapsing through the grasslands and woodlands of the Platte 
 River Valley. Cody earned a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies from
  Wayne State College in northeast Nebraska with a special focus on prairie
  plants and GIS. He has previous experience from the Lower Elkhorn Natural
  Resource District\, the US Fish and Wildlife Service refuge system\, and 
 the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.\n\nNic Fryda\, Wildlife District M
 anager for the South-Central District at the Nebraska Game and Parks Commi
 ssion\, has worked for the Commission's Management Section for almost 20 y
 ears. His responsibilities include managing Wildlife Management Areas to c
 reate better habitat for wildlife on public lands using many tools includi
 ng prescribed fire. Also responsible for conducting wildlife surveys\, set
 ting seasons and bag limits of game species\, and working with wildlife nu
 isance\, depredation\, and disease issues.
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DESCRIPTION:Join Conservation Nebraska for a panel and discussion where we 
 will learn about the purpose\, benefits and safety of controlled burns. Lo
 cal experts will share their insights and experiences while answering your
  questions about prescribed fire.\n\nBios:\nBrice Krohn is the President a
 nd CEO at the Crane Trust. He has extensive field experience and training 
 in management of prescribed fires and wildfire burns\, Brice enjoys restor
 ing and preserving functioning prairie landscapes so his children and othe
 rs can experience the beauty and importance of Mother Nature.\n\nDavid Car
 r is the Range Management Specialist for the Central Platte Natural Resour
 ces District\, a position he has had for 22 years. David is originally fro
 m Thedford Nebraska where he graduated from Thedford High School\, later a
 chieving a Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a Field Endorsemen
 t in Natural Science from Chadron State College. He began his career in wi
 ldland firefighting with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as a 
 firefighter type 2\, eventually becoming NWCG qualified as I.C. Type 4\, S
 ingle Resource Boss\, and Prescribed Fire Burn Boss Type 2. In 2004 he acc
 epted the CPNRD fire position to create the first NRD prescribed burn prog
 ram. Since then the NRD has completed around 200 fires\, and worked with p
 artners to attain additional fire equipment and training. In 2021 the fire
  program lead was transitioned to a new employee at the District\, Bill Hi
 att.\n\nCody Wagner is the Conservation Program Manager at Rowe Sanctuary 
 and conducts habitat management activities\, biological monitoring\, river
  management\, and conservation planning efforts to ensure the sanctuary su
 pports the wildlife that depend on it. He also spends time working with co
 nservation partners and local landowners to improve habitat within the gre
 ater Platte River Valley and keep Rowe part of the local community. He gre
 w up in rural central Nebraska near Chapman\, spending much of his time as
  a young boy trapsing through the grasslands and woodlands of the Platte R
 iver Valley. Cody earned a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies from 
 Wayne State College in northeast Nebraska with a special focus on prairie 
 plants and GIS. He has previous experience from the Lower Elkhorn Natural 
 Resource District\, the US Fish and Wildlife Service refuge system\, and t
 he Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.\n\nNic Fryda\, Wildlife District Ma
 nager for the South-Central District at the Nebraska Game and Parks Commis
 sion\, has worked for the Commission's Management Section for almost 20 ye
 ars. His responsibilities include managing Wildlife Management Areas to cr
 eate better habitat for wildlife on public lands using many tools includin
 g prescribed fire. Also responsible for conducting wildlife surveys\, sett
 ing seasons and bag limits of game species\, and working with wildlife nui
 sance\, depredation\, and disease issues.
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LOCATION:Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center\, 9325 S Alda Rd\, Wood River\
 , NE 68883 US
SUMMARY:Prescribed Fire Panel and Discussion
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