BROKEN BOW, Neb. (AP)
— Pheasant preservation group Pheasants Forever has named Colby Kerber
of Broken Bow as the organization's new regional wildlife biologist for
western Nebraska.
Kerber will raise and spend funds on wildlife
habitat and conservation education. He'll also work with local, state
and federal natural resources agencies on behalf of Nebraska Pheasants
Forever and Quail Forever chapters.
Kerber grew up on his family
farm outside of Battle Creek in northeast Nebraska. He received a
bachelor's degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in fisheries
and wildlife. He has worked for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
and has spent the last three years as a Pheasants Forever farm bill
wildlife biologist in central Nebraska.