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Major funding provided by:

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Our Partners are our backbone. Without their cooperation, terns and plovers would have an uncertain future. With cooperation, many things can be achieved.
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Participating Partners

Arps Gravel and Concrete have been involved with the Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership since 1999. |
The Nongame Tax Checkoff fund was started in 1984 when the Nebraska Legislature established the State Income Tax Check-off for Nongame Wildlife.
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The Girl Scouts have contributed funds to help terns and plovers, and Partnership staff participate in their annual Spring Fling, a celebration of Earth Day, every spring. |

HarWest is one of the newest members of our Partership.
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Natural Resource Districts are a large part of the protection and management of our states precious resources. |

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Mallard Sand and Gravel has been involved with the Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership since 1999. |

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources administers Partnership grants and is where the full-time staff are housed. |

Partnership staff work closely with the USFWS Special Agent to ensure that endangered species laws are properly followed. |
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The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is essential to the Partnership. The NGPC Nongame Bird Program Manager oversees and assists with research conducted by Partnership staff.
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Has provided major funding for the Partnership since 1998.
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Monetary donations to the Tern and Plover Excellence Fund are welcome. Please contact the NU Foundation for more information. 1-800-432-3216.
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