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glassofoj-twitter · 8 months ago
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Nebraskan Miku she wants your coleslaw
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reasonsforhope · 11 days ago
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"Fears that Nebraska’s annual spring migration of sandhill cranes could be the avian equivalent of a “superspreader” event have been completely abated, as a record-setting stopover in Nebraska of thousands of birds was enjoyed without any sign of a bird flu outbreak.
Three-quarters of a million cranes migrating north to their spring habitat landed in the Platte River in Nebraska. The number is deemed an underestimation, but you try counting more than 700,000 birds.
Fears that the highly contagious new strain of bird flu H5N1 could carry over to the cranes from livestock have been assuaged as the birds are beginning to move off again without a single dead crane being observed, local news reports.
Aside from the mini celebration of bird flu’s absence, the real celebration—that this year was the largest on-record for the sandhill crane migration—can begin.
The official estimate of 738,000 animals was made during aerial surveys by the Crane Trust, a nonprofit whose raison d’etre is to protect these magnificent birds and this unforgettable spectacle.
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Pictured: Crane migration in Nebraska
These cranes have been visiting an 80-mile-long stretch of the Platte River, braided in some sections, for 9 million years, which these days lies between the towns of Chapman and Overton, Nebraska.
“What makes the central Platte River valley attractive to sandhill cranes is the river that we help manage,” says Matt Urbanski, a spokesman for the Crane Trust, to KSNB’s Madison Smith. “We will make sure that there’s not a ton of vegetation choking the river out. We’ll make sure that it can widen, so the sandhill cranes have six to eight inches of water to sit in during the nighttime.”
The sandhill crane stands between 3 and 4 feet tall, and is easily identifiable for its crown of red feathers and their rattling bugle-like call. It is one of only 2 species of crane that live in North America...
Interestingly, though the cranes have visited this site for eons, they did so even before there was a river there. Additionally, they now spend much of their time feeding on spare corn kernels leftover from nearby harvests, and spend the night standing in the water where they’re safe from predators.
Arrivals and departures are staggered over several weeks, but at peak stopover, it’s one of the great sights of natural America.
“There is nothing else like it in the world,” says Marcos Stoltzfus, director of the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary in Gibbon, Nebraska, to News Channel Nebraska."
-via Good News Network, April 3, 2025
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catfindr · 8 months ago
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purplethespian · 2 months ago
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The Rights of Disabled Americans Are Under Attack
We need to take action as soon as we can! Texas v. Becerra is an attack on disabled people and needs to be stopped.
What's happening? In the court case Texas v. Becerra, 17 states are suing the US government and because they are unhappy with additions made to Section 504 under the Biden Administration. They are asking the Justice Department to rule Section 504 unconstitutional!
What is Section 504? Section 504 is an extremely important law passed in the 1970s that protects disabled Americans from discrimination. If an entity, such as a school or hospital, receives money from the US government, it cannot discriminate against disabled people without losing that money.
Why are they asking for it to be ruled unconstitutional? In May of 2024, the Deparment of Health and Human Services issued updated guidelines for Section 504 to be more comprehensive and more specific about types of prohibited discriminatory actions against disabled people. Among these updated guidelines is an introduction that says (among many other things) that depending on the context, gender dysphoria could be a disability protected by Section 504. Naturally, because Republicans love to attack trans people, the Attorneys General of the 17 states, led by Ken Paxton of Texas, have launched a lawsuit about it.
Which states are part of the lawsuit? The 17 states are Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia.
What can I do to help? The most important thing to do is to spread awareness about this. Very few people outside of the disabled community are talking about this case, which is terrifying because without Section 504, disabled people will lose part of what protects us from discrimination. If you are not disabled, please talk about this!
Another thing that you can do to help is to contact the Attorney General of your state and ask them to take action! If you live in one of the states involved with the lawsuit, you can call the office of your Attorney General and ask them to withdraw from the lawsuit. If you live in a state not involved, you can contact your state's AG and ask them to file papers with the court in support of Section 504.
You might also want to contact your representatives in Congress to tell them about the court case and ask them to take action to protect their disabled constituents. Your Senators and Representatives may be able to contact the AG of your state or take other action in support of Section 504. Here is a sample phone script to get you started:
"Hi, my name is [Name] and I am one of your constituents living in [City/Town Name]. My address is [address] (this ensures that your message/phone call will be counted). I am calling today to ask you to take action to support Section 504 and protect the rights of disabled residents of [State]. The court case Texas v. Becerra is trying to make Section 504 unconstitutional, which would leave millions of Americans, including those in our state, vulnerable to discrimination. Please contact [Attorney General] and ask [him/her] to [withdraw from this case/file papers for this case in support of Section 504]. [You may want to talk about how Section 504 is relevant to your life either as a disabled person or as someone who cares about disabled people and/or civil rights generally.] Thank you for your attention."
I will also be contacting my representatives for my state's government and asking them to commit to protecting the rights of disabled people in my state, regardless of the outcome of Texas v. Becerra. Here is the script I will be using:
"Hi, my name is [Name] and I am one of your constituents living in [City/Town Name]. My address is [address] (this ensures that your message/phone call will be counted). As you may be aware, 17 states (including our own) have filed a lawsuit against the federal government in a case called Texas v. Becerra, which if successful would make Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act unconstitutional. This would make millions of Americans, including those in our great state, vulnerable to discrimination. I am calling today to ask you to commit to protecting the rights of disabled [state residents], regardless of the outcome of this court case. I hope that you will support or introduce state legislation that protects disabled [state residents] from discrimination and other forms of harm. [You may want to talk about your experience as a disabled person or someone who cares about disabled people.] Thank you for your attention and for your work as a legislator."
Where can I find more information about this case and about actions I can take? DREDF, the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund, has a page on their website talking all about this case and what you can do to help. They have sample scripts for contacting your state's Attorney General, as well as contact information for the AGs in all 50 states. They also held a community briefing recently where they talked about the changes to Section 504 that were introduced by the Biden Administration, what is happening with the court case, and what community members can do. The webinar recording is about 45 minutes long and can be found here.
Additionally, this website has information about the percentage of each state's population that is disabled, as well as other info. You may want to include that information when calling your various representatives.
The court will begin considering all information about the case on Tuesday, February 25th, 2025. This means that we need to act fast!
If we all come together to protect Section 504, I firmly believe that we can be successful. Let's do this!
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caniscryptid · 1 year ago
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Aerial images of Nebraska, 1972
Photographs by Charles O'Rear
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389 · 5 months ago
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Tornado funnel approaching from a storm near McCook. Nebraska by John Sirlin
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gothictravelguide · 3 months ago
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Taken from the passenger window on a Nebraska highway
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politijohn · 23 days ago
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Bernie’s Fighting Oligarchy Tour
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ICYMI: Bernie Sanders is rallying Americans in R-led and swing districts across the US. He’s inviting fellow progressive legislators like AOC and Greg Casar to speak to Americans who are seeking change. The goal? Raise funds and motivate local constituents to oust Republicans in these narrowly-won districts, give Americans hope, and build a progressive movement.
Over 100K people have attended these rallies, some of which are breaking turnout records…in a non-election year. Check it out:
Kenosha, WI: 4K attendees
Iowa City, IA: 2K attendees
Altoona, WI: 2K attendees (for context, the town’s population is 9.2K)
Warren, MI: 10K attendees
Omaha, NE: 2K attendees (130K+ live-streamed)
Las Vegas, NV: 3K attendees
Greeley, CO: 11K attendees (city’s population is 108K. This was also on a weekday)
Tempe, AZ: 15K attendees (123K+ live-streamed)
Denver, CO: 34K(!) attendees (Bernie’s largest rally ever. Again, in a non-election yr!)
Tucson, AZ: 23K attendees
There’s a palpable appetite for change. We can collectively combat oligarchy, the Trump Admin, establishment Democrats who don’t serve us.
The fight continues.
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ghostsmp3 · 7 months ago
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"Nebraska" Bruce Springsteen's sixth studio album, released on this day in 1982.
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kriegsminister · 2 years ago
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United States, 1989
A woman poses in front of a tornado (Nebraska)
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catfindr · 5 months ago
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sjw-irritant · 7 months ago
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Kamala-Fried-Eagle
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barometric · 7 months ago
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4/26/24 tornado in Elkhorn, NE
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myloveonherknees · 2 months ago
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@mothercain. “i love you, willa cather, and i love nebraska too ♡” twitter, 10 apr 2021.
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mysharona1987 · 8 months ago
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Dear God, they really don’t have shit on this guy, do they?
I’m impressed.
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