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Nebraska Monarch and Pollinator Initiative

Communities, organizations, and individuals working together for monarch and pollinator conservation.
Goals of this organization
• To set goals for monarch and pollinator restoration that will include strengthening existing work, identifying information gaps, and prioritizing action.
• To foster collaborative opportunities and seek resources to implement identified actions for the monarch and pollinator restoration challenge.
• To develop a Nebraska Plan for supporting and directing monarch and pollinator conservation. 


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Contact Nebraska Monarch and Pollinator Initiative

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
2200 N. 33rd St.
Lincoln, Nebraska  68503
Phone: 402-471-0641


 

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Statewide service provider in:
  • Nebraska


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Nebraska Monarch And Pollinator Conservation Plan

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In order to develop an effective conservation strategy for monarchs and other insect pollinators, a team for this planning project reached out to stakeholders with the goal of being all-inclusive. Input weaved into this plan came primarily from conservation practitioners, government organizations, non-government organizations, agricultural groups, businesses, and educators who met to express their ideas and concerns at a summit in Lincoln, Nebraska in February 2016. With partners communicating and in many cases working collaboratively to conserve habitat for monarchs, we may be able to conserve the species’ migration and breeding by growing population levels to a stable size, and avoid a need for threatened or endangered listing.