(KEARNEY HUB) The Kearney Hub reports, "There’s no silver bullet solution to meet the land and water conservation requirements for the three-state Platte River Recovery Implementation Program.
However, program pieces are taking shape.
Program Executive Director Jerry Kenny of Kearney said it will be easier to account for acres of wildlife habitat protected for the target species — least terns, piping plovers, whooping cranes — along the Central Platte River in Nebraska than the acre-feet of water credits from projects in all three states."
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However, program pieces are taking shape.
Program Executive Director Jerry Kenny of Kearney said it will be easier to account for acres of wildlife habitat protected for the target species — least terns, piping plovers, whooping cranes — along the Central Platte River in Nebraska than the acre-feet of water credits from projects in all three states."
Read the article by clicking the title above.