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Nebraska Sand Hills canoeing and sampling trip


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#1 Guest_Bob Hrabik_*

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Posted 21 November 2006 - 10:50 AM

Bob Hrabik here with the Missouri Department of Conservation. I am coauthoring a field guide to Nebraska fishes and am planning some field trips to Nebraska in 2007. Good friend and colleague Konrad Schmidt of Minnesota and I have been talking about such a trip for sometime, so I think we are going to do this. No date yet. Anyone who may be interested, please let me know at robert.hrabik@mdc.mo.gov

Also, with the success of the 2006 NANFA Annual Convention we hosted in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, I am thinking that it might be fun to establish a more formalized "chapter" of NANFA....maybe something like NANFA West. We had a few people from the western USA make it to NANFA 2006 in Cape, but very few. I understand there are fewer members west of the Mississippi River and all conventions have been held in the east. While the west and Midwest do not have the diversity of fishes, it still has some outstanding scenery and environments worth exploring.

Anyone out there in the west interested in talking more about this?

Bob

Robert A. Hrabik, Supervisor
Missouri Department of Conservation
Resource Science Division
Open Rivers and Wetlands Field Station
3815 East Jackson Boulevard
Jackson, MO 63755

Phone: 573-243-2659, ext. 21
Fax: 573-243-2897

robert.hrabik@mdc.mo.gov

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Posted 18 November 2008 - 05:03 PM

Yes, I would be interested in this.

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Posted 18 November 2008 - 05:58 PM

But it's a 2006 post...

#4 Guest_centrarchid_*

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Posted 01 January 2009 - 12:18 PM

But it's a 2006 post...


This a frequently encountered problem when parties live in different time lines. Missouri is a junction point of the multiverse.

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Posted 01 January 2009 - 03:50 PM

This a frequently encountered problem when parties live in different time lines. Missouri is a junction point of the multiverse.

May I went too? :tongue:



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