ALAN BARTELS, the Information and Education Coordinator for the Lower Loup Natural Resources District, talks turtles—a common snapping turtle, specifically – during a presentation in Ord. Eight of Nebraska’s nine native turtle species live most of their lives in streams, wetlands, lakes, water-filled ditches—and in the case of snapping turtles and painted turtles—even sewer ponds. Courtesy Photo
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