Nebraska Environmental Organizations
The regional office of the National Audubon Society for Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota
Dedicated to the active promotion of environmental awareness to our community
Ensuring a future for North America's Cranes
Fontenelle Forest owns and manages Fontenelle Forest in Bellevue and Neale Woods in Omaha. The properties encompass over 2,100 acres of forest, prairie and wetlands along the Missouri River in the geographically significant Loess Hills. The forest is a National Natural Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites.
A Lincoln-based organization committed to sustaining the ecological integrity of Wilderness Park through education, preservation, and community collaboration
Green Omaha Coaltion compiles and distributes information from over 300 area organizations and businesses that do work related to environmental sustainability. Whether you’re looking for educational events, volunteer opportunities, or are looking to find a local green business, we can help connect you to the local green network
We help ensure that Omaha’s urban and natural environments are clean, beautiful, and environmentally sustainable
Nature Conservancy of Nebraska
Protecting the Good Life
Nebraska Alliance for Conservation and Environmental Education
A coalition of Nebraska organizations and individuals with an interest in conservation and environment education
Protects our state’s natural legacy by educating voters, advocating for sound policies, and electing conservation champions
Fostering the protection of agricultural, historical and natural resources on land in Nebraska
Promoting the appreciation and conservation of Nebraska’s native flora and to foster education and research on Nebraska’s native plants.
Nebraska Ornithologists' Union
Dedicated to the Study, Appreciation and Protection of Birds
A 501c3 Environmental non-profit organization that maintains unwanted vacant land to elevate the property's utility and value for the surrounding neighborhood by creating healthy ecosystems through urban agriculture related economic development
Prairie Pines is a refuge for all living things
Working to protect communities, wild places, and the planet itself
Works with landowners and other partners to conserve natural areas, protect green spaces, and to connect people with the open land. Affiliated with the Lincoln Parks Foundation.
Working on behalf of birds, wildlife habitat preservation, responsible urban development and support of nature education. A chapter of the National Audubon Society based in Lincoln.
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