Nebraska Wildlife Conservation Fund

Nebraska Wildlife Conservation Fund The Wildlife Conservation Fund supports Nebraska's at-risk and endangered species.

Wildlife Conservation Fund projects help those species considered non-game, or those that are not hunted or fished. Donated dollars have big impact, since Wildlife Conservation Fund dollars are matched with other grants, so that a dollar donated becomes 4 dollars for helping wildlife. The Wildlife Conservation Fund makes many types of projects possible, including:

* Improving habitat across Nebra

ska for our at-risk species while keeping common species common by funding projects such as prairie restorations and invasive species removal.

* Preventing future endangered species listings by funding reintroduction projects such as the now thriving peregrine falcon, by funding research to ensure efficient conservation such as a river otter population and genetic study and long-billed curlew habitat study.

* Education Projects such as Project BEAK (Bird Education Awareness for Kids) that targets grade school children about ecological principles such as habitat, Nebraska’s birds and adaptation.

* Connecting Wildlife and Nebraskans through projects like wildcams for the peregrine falcon, kestrel and least tern. To make a donation, visit http://outdoornebraska.gov/wildlifeconservationfund/

This account is no longer active. Stay connected to the Game and Parks information and updates you love by:• Following t...
04/23/2026

This account is no longer active. Stay connected to the Game and Parks information and updates you love by:

• Following the official Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and Nebraskaland Magazine accounts.
• Visiting our website: OutdoorNebraska.gov/about/give-back/help-wildlife/wildlife-conservation-fund/
• Subscribing to our newsletter: https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/NEGPC/subscribers/qualify
• Exploring our events calendar: Calendar.OutdoorNebraska.gov

Thanks for continuing to be a part of our community. We’ll see you on our official channels!

We're migrating! Finding the best information to inspire your next adventure should be simple. To better serve you, we w...
03/31/2026

We're migrating!

Finding the best information to inspire your next adventure should be simple. To better serve you, we will be uniting all of our social media under the official Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and Nebraskaland Magazine accounts beginning April 23. This move will make it easier to find the stories, updates and inspiration you love.

Don’t worry! Your favorite content isn’t going away; it’s just getting a new home.

Follow along to stay connected to Nebraska’s wild places and your next adventure.

12/03/2024

This Giving Tuesday, consider supporting local conservation efforts by donating to the Nebraska Wildlife Conservation Fund. Donations have a big impact - donated dollars are matched with other grants, so that $1 donated can becomes $4 for helping wildlife. To donate and to view the annual newsletter to learn about some of the great conservation projects that are occurring in the state visit: https://outdoornebraska.gov/about/give-back/help-wildlife/wildlife-conservation-fund/

Looking for the perfect gift this holiday season?Give the gift of conservation! A donation of $30 or more to the Nebrask...
11/29/2024

Looking for the perfect gift this holiday season?
Give the gift of conservation! A donation of $30 or more to the Nebraska Wildlife Conservation Fund helps support wildlife and habitat conservation efforts across the state. As a thank you, you'll receive a stylish Greater Prairie-Chicken t-shirt to show your support. It's the perfect way to give back while celebrating Nebraska’s natural legacy! To learn more and to donate visit: https://outdoornebraska.gov/about/give-back/help-wildlife/wildlife-conservation-fund

11/01/2024

Game and Parks, along with its partners, rely on the public to help track these endangered birds during their stopover in our state.

11/01/2024
09/25/2024

Join us for the Slowpoke Cider Release Party on Oct 18 from 6-8 pm at Glacial Till Cider House & Tasting Room in Ashland, NE. This cider highlights Nebraska’s incredible natural resources and encourages people to explore, appreciate, and conserve them. With every six-pack sold, $1 will go directly to the Wildlife Education Fund & Wildlife Conservation Fund, helping support our efforts to conserve wildlife and educate the public. See the event description for more details.

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Check out our annual Saving Wildlife and Wild Places newsletter to read more about conservation projects going on across...
05/26/2024

Check out our annual Saving Wildlife and Wild Places newsletter to read more about conservation projects going on across the state.

Access digital copies of guides and regulations publications from the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

Its Giving Tuesday and what better way to give than to wildlife you enjoy viewing right here in Nebraska. 🦋🦉 Please cons...
11/28/2023

Its Giving Tuesday and what better way to give than to wildlife you enjoy viewing right here in Nebraska. 🦋🦉 Please consider donating to the Nebraska Wildlife Conservation Fund. This fund supports wildlife and habitat conservation efforts all across the state. Donations of $25 or more will also receive a Do Something Wild t-shirt.
To donate and to learn more visit:

Tax deductible donations to the Nebraska Wildlife Conservation Fund help thousands of species that call Nebraska home. Learn how to donate.

Today is  More than two dozen species of plants and animals in Nebraska are listed as threatened or endangered. Some of ...
05/19/2023

Today is
More than two dozen species of plants and animals in Nebraska are listed as threatened or endangered. Some of these include the Swift Fox pictured below, Whooping Crane, and the American Burying Beetle.
The Nebraska Natural Legacy Project is part of a nationwide effort to address the needs of declining wildlife populations. To learn more about the threatened and endangered species in Nebraska visit:

Endangered and threatened species are animals and plants that are facing extinction or extirpation from Nebraska.

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