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Monday, January 26, 2026  ■  Grants

LWCF, RTP Grant Awards Approved by Commissioners

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved grant award recommendations for the Land and Water Conservation Fund Stateside Assistance Program and the Recreational Trails Program at its meeting Jan. 23 in Lincoln.

Commissioners approved the following grant awards, totaling more than $2.6 million, for the Land and Water Conservation Fund Stateside Assistance Program:

Funding from the LWCF comes from the U.S. Department of the Interior and federal oil and gas leases on the Outer Continental Shelf.

Commissioners also approved the following recreational trail project recommendations for federal funding through the Recreational Trails Program:

Funding for the RTP comes from the Federal Highway Administration and is made possible by a portion of the federal motor fuel excise tax paid by users of off-road recreational vehicles.

Also, the commissioners approved staff recommendations to:

Wildlife staff gave a review of the division's 2025 depredation program, which was contacted by 237 landowners for depredation or safety issues concerning deer, elk and other species. An annual Depredation Landowner Satisfaction Survey revealed that 94% of respondents believed program staff responded well to their immediate needs.

Another Wildlife Division report reviewed chronic wasting disease. It covered the history of the disease and results from surveillance in Nebraska during the November Firearm deer season.

The Communications Division gave a review of agency priority messages for 2026, which include updating its "Beneath Nebraska Skies" marketing campaign, branding and relevancy, caring for our resources, focus on storytelling, and special commemorations.

A presentation was given about the Nebraska conservation officers' 125th anniversary in 2026 and the North American Wildlife Enforcement Officers Association conference they will host this summer to celebrate it.

Wildlife Education Specialist Monica Macoubrie was presented the Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 2025 Educator/Communication Professional of the Year Award for her significant contributions to education in Nebraska. Among Macoubrie's achievements, she:

Macoubrie also gave a presentation on the five-year history of Nebraska Reptile Month, including reptile-related programs and publications that she has spearheaded.

The commissioners elected their officers for 2026 as follows: Chairman, Donna Kush, Omaha; and Vice Chairman, Dan Hughes, Venango.