Our Mission
The Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership studies and protects endangered Interior Least Terns, threatened Piping Plovers and other species within the Platte, Loup, and Elkhorn river systems in Nebraska. We do this in a proactive manner that minimizes conflicts with private industry. We also work to educate the public, and involve local communities in our efforts.
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Partnership Members
The Partnership is a proactive, cooperative effort between the Nebraska Environmental Trust, University of Nebraska, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Western Sand and Gravel, Mallard Sand and Gravel, Arps Gravel and Concrete, Overland Sand and Gravel, Lyman-Richey Corporation, Harwest Industrial Minerals Corporation, Legacy Resources, Preferred Rocks of Genoa, Girl Scouts - Great Plains Council, Nebraska Nongame Wildlife Conservation Fund, Lower Platte South Natural Resource District, and Papio-Missouri Natural Resource District.
Contact Us
For more information about the Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership, contact Mary Bomberger Brown, Program Coordinator, School of Natural Resources, 3310 Holdrege Street, 153 Hardin Hall, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0931, 402-472-8878.
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