Posts Tagged ‘wildlife’

Sporting Nebraska Directory

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Sporting Nebraska is a directory of fee-based outdoor activity providers in the state. It includes opportunities to hunt, fish, bird watch, stargaze, experience ranch life, and canoe and tube, among others. Directory entries are provided on a voluntary basis and are listed by region and county. The guide is published by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture in conjunction with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the Nebraska Department of Economic Development’s Division of Travel and Tourism.

 

Here is the link: http://www.agr.ne.gov/sportingnebraska/index.html#map.

 

“Nebraska farmers and ranchers are the primary stewards of the vast majority of land in this state,” Agriculture Director Greg Ibach said. “This directory is a part of our efforts to support and promote agricultural enterprises and showcase the care devoted to sustaining our natural resources and wildlife for future generations.”

2011 Watchable Wildlife Conference

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

For more information: Lied Lodge Conference Center, 402-873-8733 or Toll Free 800-546-5433

The conference registration fee of $95 includes all sessions and a meal.

You can register online by going to the following link: http://www.watchablewildlife.org/conference/register.htm.

 

2011 Watchable Wildlife Conference

 

Lied Lodge Conference Center, Nebraska City NE

Tuesday October 25, 2011

 

Watchable Wildlife Inc. announced in October 2010 that the organization would be modifying its conference format to meet the travel limits facing state and federal agencies, as well as most organizations. To do this Watchable Wildlife Inc. will be conducting  a one day regional conference/workshop around the country. The first of these will be held at the Arbor Day Farm, Lied Lodge Conference Center in Nebraska City, NE.

 

This workshop is co-hosted by the U.S. Forest Service. In addition to having sessions on Wildlife/Nature Tourism, there will be presentations highlighting the grassland programs of the USFS. If you are a wildlife or tourism professional or a community leader looking for economic opportunities and means to increase visitors to your region you will want to be sure to attend.

Val Kilmer Wins Right to Turn Pecos River Ranch into a B&B

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Val Kilmer Wins Right To Turn Pecos River Ranch Into A Bed and Breakfast

by Deidre Woollard (RSS feed) Jun 24th 2010 at 10:45AM

A couple of days ago we wrote about Val Kilmer’s fight to get his Pecos River Ranch in New Mexico approved as a bed and breakfast, now it seems an apology has turned the tide. His neighbors originally fought the proposal because of some unfavorable comments he made about life in New Mexico including a quote in Rolling Stone magazine about how he lived in “the homicide capital of the Southwest.” Not exactly a ringing endorsement for a place that Kilmer wants to draw tourists to even though Kilmer has said he was misquoted.

The San Miguel County Commission has suggested to Kilmer that he step forward and set the record straight and that’s what he did showing up at the hearing on June 23. He presented his case to the crowd, explaining that he loves his home in New Mexico. After a mea culpa in which Kilmer said he understood why people were so upset, New Mexico’s San Miguel County decided the nearly 6,000 acre Pecos River Ranch can operate as a bed-and-breakfast retreat.

The ranch is located approximately 22 miles northeast of Santa Fe and has ample wildlife and a trail system that snakes throughout the property. It is located along a seven-mile stretch of the Pecos River which offers great opportunities for fishing. Last year in a video interview with KOB-TV Kilmer said that when he put the ranch up for sale he was not planning to leave the state. Kilmer said that he only listed the whole ranch to “try and attract a business partner for an idea I have about a sustainable, off-the-grid community.” Back in 2006 he had also offered an 1,800 acre parcel of the ranch for $18 million. Earlier this year the Pecos River Ranch website listed one-bedroom casitas renting at $200 per night.

Kilmer joins a long line of celebrity hotel and inn owners including Richard Gere, Francis Ford Coppola, Robert DeNiro and Robert Redford.

Gallery: Val Kilmer’s Pecos River Ranch
as published in PAII Innfo Newsletter