Environmental
Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) manage:
AState parks and recreational areas only
BLocal water, soil, and natural resource conservation including groundwater management✓ Correct
CAll environmental enforcement for the state
DReal estate transactions involving agricultural land
Explanation
Nebraska's 23 Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) manage groundwater quality and quantity, soil erosion control, flood control, and other natural resource conservation activities at the local level.
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