Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge #2 Fort Falls - May 18, 2017 - Travels With Phil - Unedited
This video looks at the Fort Falls in the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge near Valentine, Nebraska. - Video #2 Fort Falls - May 18, 2017 - Travels with Phil by Phil Konstantin -
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Leaving Nebraska National Forest,
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Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge - in 4K!
A small collection of shots I took while visiting the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge in Valentine, Nebraska in May of 2018. Definitely a worthwhile visit if you are in the area!
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Valentine's Niobrara Lodge - Valentine Hotels, Nebraska
Valentine's Niobrara Lodge 4 Stars Hotel in Valentine, Nebraska Within US Travel Directory Located in northern Nebraska, this hotel is 9.7 km from Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge. A daily continental breakfast is served and an indoor pool and hot tub are featured.Free Wi-Fi access and a flat-screen TV are part of every room at Valentine's Niobrara Lodge. They are equipped with a microwave, refrigerator, and tea and coffee-making facilities.Guests can work out in the fitness centre or use the business centre at the Valentine Niobrara Lodge. The reception is staffed 24 hours a day and there is a launderette on site.Smith Falls State Park is 32.2 km from the hotel. Big Alkali Fish Camp is less than a kilometer away.
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Buffalo Round-up at Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge 2012 (pm)
The US Fish & Wildlife Service staff from Valentine and Denver do a wonderful job of caring for these beautiful American bison (Bison bison), also commonly known as the American buffalo. What a National Treasure! The entire area is a vacationer's dream, with world-class slow-water river rafting, golf courses and cattle ranches.
Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge is located along the Niobrara River in north-central Nebraska, 4.5 miles east of Valentine, Nebraska on State Highway 12. Six major pant communities converge on the refuge's 19,131 acres of land, with 230 species of birds, and a herd of 350 American bison (Bison bison). The refuge is open during daylight hours year-around. the Visitors Center is open from 8 am to 4:30 pm weekdays on on weekends during summer months.
Valentine Nebraska, Smith Falls, Fort Falls, Niobrara Feb 2017
I traveled to Northern Nebraska. Included in the video is Valentine, The Niobrara River and State Park, Prairie Dog Town, Smith Falls, Fort Falls and some horses. Enjoy :) And please hit that thumbs up button.
Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge | Wikipedia audio article
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Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of Nebraska and includes 19,131 acres (77.42 km2). The refuge borders the Niobrara National Scenic River on the west and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. From 1879 to 1906, the Fort Niobrara Military Reservation was located on what later became refuge lands to house a garrison of the U.S. Cavalry. After the fort was closed, the effort to preserve the region as a wildlife refuge culminated in the creation of the refuge on January 11, 1912. The refuge also manages Valentine and John and Louise Seier National Wildlife Refuges as parts of the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge Complex.
President Theodore Roosevelt created the reservation by Executive order in 1912:
January 11, 1912. Niobrara Reservation. Embracing parts of townships thirty-three and thirty-four north, ranges twenty-six and twenty-seven west, Sixth Principal Meridian, Nebraska, the same being a part of the abandoned Fort Niobrara Military Reservation. This reservation was enlarged by executive order of November 14, 1912, adding approximately nine hundred acres, which included the building and old parade-grounds of the military reservation.
Fort Niobrara NWR is located along the banks of the Niobrara River in Cherry County. The river has eroded into the limestone, creating cliffs and a varied topography. This unusual alteration to the otherwise relatively featureless great plains presents a unique habitat that fosters numerous plant and animal species. The American Bison Society brought a bison herd to the reservation in 1913 in an effort to repopulate the region with original animal species. Over 230 species of birds have been documented, along with a 350 bison and a small herd of elk (wapiti) that have been restored to the refuge. 4,635 acres (1,876 ha) of the refuge was designated as the Fort Niobrara Wilderness in 1976.
Sage Brothers Memorial in Niobrara, Nebraska - May 16, 2017 - Travels With Phil - Unedited
Three brothers from Niobrara, Nebraska (Gary, Kelly and Gregory Sage) died in 1969 when the USS Evans was struck by an Australian aircraft carrier off the coast of Vietnam. 71 other people died when the Evans was split in half and sank. It was similar to when the 5 Sullivan brothers were killed in the sinking of the USS Juneau in 1942 near Guadalcanal. The brothers specifically asked to serve on the same ship together. - May 16, 2017 - Travels with Phil by Phil Konstantin -
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Niobrara River to Fort Falls, Valentine, Nebraska
Niobrara River to Fort Falls, Valentine, Nebraska in Early August 2018
Snake Falls, Valentine, Nebraska
Unfortunately this is as close as the public can get to Snake Falls as of August 2018. Yes, there are people below the waterfall but it is private property and I'm guessing they were given permission to go down there.
2017 Episode 4 - Treasures of the Niobrara Pt. 1
In Season 3 Episode 4 of Rolling Bones No Boundaries Brian, Brad and Marc travel to northern Nebraska along the Niobrara River. It flows through some of the most rustic wilderness of the Great Plains.
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Valentine | Next Stop Nebraska
Next Stop Nebraska takes travel host Brittnay Therese around the state to find the best stories about people living the good life.
In this episode, Brittnay visits Valentine, Nebraska to learn about the great things happening in The Heart City.
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Smith Falls near Valentine, Nebraska
Smith Falls in Nebraska. We were alone as we approached the falls--a truly unique experience. It was fun to hear the sounds of the falls without the sounds of people enjoying them.
Niobrara State Park--A GEM of N.E. Nebraska
Niobrara State Park, situated on a bluff top overlooking the confluence of the Missouri and Niabrara Rivers is one of the only wild and scenic river sections that remain much as Lewis & Clark witnessed in 1804. Join Park Superintendent, Mark Rettig and National Park Ranger, John Rokosz as they explain the many allures.
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Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in South Dakota.It covers 16,410 acres and is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.Early conservation work to protect the area was performed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s.A combination of wetlands, meadows and small stands of planted trees in the upland sections provide habitat for a wide variety of species.
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Nebraska Herd Bull
I shot video of this selfish bull trying to keep all the girls to himself on September 25th, 2013 in Valentine, Nebraska.
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Niobrara Seasonal Scenery Pictures with birds and wildlife. Master Naturalist Training
Valentine National Wildlife Refuge | Wikipedia audio article
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Valentine National Wildlife Refuge
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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Valentine National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of Nebraska and includes 19,131 acres (77.42 km2). The refuge protects a portion of the largest remaining area of tall and mid grass prairie remaining in the U.S. Collectively known as the sand hills region of Nebraska, the dunes were the end result of the last ice age known as the Pinedale glaciation. During the Holocene glacial retreat the sand dunes that been deposited in their current location by the vast continental glaciers, were exposed and grasses eventually took over. The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and along with Fort Niobrara and John and Louise Seier National Wildlife Refuges, they form the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge Complex.
Numerous lakes and ponds are located on the refuge, fed by underground seeps and springs. 260 species of birds have been identified over the years on the refuge, and during migratory periods in the spring and fall, 150,000 birds pass through the protected area. Coyote, blanding's turtle, prairie grouse, white-tailed and Mule deer are commonly found by visitors in this refuge. Muskrat and beaver inhabit the wetlands and streams.
Valentine NWR is located about 20 miles (32 km) south of Valentine, Nebraska off U.S. Highway 83.