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The Conservancy has protected over 107,000 acres in Nebraska through fee-title ownership, easements and deed restrictions, and assisting others with land transactions. We work in partnership with our state's farmers and ranchers to promote good stewardship. We look for ways to restore and protect grasslands and rivers. Join us!
Bison! Birds! Trails! Visit the Conservancy's Niobrara Valley Preserve and enjoy the beauty of this biological crossroads.
Restoring America's Heartland Takes Heart
Discover who’s helping in Nebraska.
The Nature Conservancy's Jim Luchsinger looks out across the landscape at the Murphy Ranch, a Wildcat Hills Portfolio Site in Western Nebraska. © Chris Helzer/The Nature Conservancy
Wildcat Hills Watchable Wildlife
Catch a glimpse of bighorn sheep or elk at the Murphy tract, a 1,680-acre ranch near Gering.
Finding what works and what doesn't in land and water conservation.
Partnerships with landowners permanently protect biodiversity on private lands.
Using fire, grazing, restoration, and other practices for healthy grasslands.
Tyler Janke (on ground) instructing participants in the 2009 Plant ID and Habitat Workshop sponsored by the Southeast Nebraska Flagship Initiative near Steinauer, Nebraska. © Chris Helzer/TNC
Rare sedges reveal Nebraska's natural heritage.
Eastern Nebraska Program Director Chris Helzer has developed a website for grassland enthusiasts.
Now is a good time to get outside and enjoy the sights and sounds of Nebraska's unique seasonal visitors.
The Conservancy is working with landowners, state governments, and conservation groups to build a more sustainable future for the Platte River. Read more
The Conservancy is part of large-scale efforts to bring back habitat on the highly altered Missouri River. See how
See where the Conservancy has worked across Nebraska.
We need to act now, before it's too late. Watch the Video, Take Action
We're addressing Latin America's most pressing conservation issues. Read the Story