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Policy and Advocacy in the Great Plains: North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska

Protecting birds and the places they need.

We collaborate with policymakers, landowners, and partners to advocate for public policy that supports working lands conservation, reduces climate impacts, and protects dedicated conservation funding for the benefit of both birds and people. 

State Level Policy Work

Healthy grasslands and wetlands are essential for birds and agriculture. We advocate for policies that make conservation practical for landowners, including promoting prescribed fire as a safe and effective tool for controlling invasive species, improving species diversity and soil health while protecting the prairie for future generations. 

We also champion conservation easements, which are voluntary agreements that help landowners protect their land for future generations while continuing agricultural operations. 

Dedicated conservation funds like the Nebraska Environmental Trust and North Dakota’s Outdoor Heritage Fund are critical funding sources providing support for habitat restoration and landowner conservation incentives. These funds face ongoing threats of diversion or cuts, and we work with our partners to defend them. In South Dakota, we are supporting exploratory efforts to create a similar fund to expand conservation opportunities. 

The Platte River is a lifeline for migratory birds. We support policies that ensure the Platte River continues to flow and provide critical habitat for birds. We engage in long-term water policy issues, seeking solutions that create a balance for habitat, industry and our local communities. 

Renewable energy is vital for a sustainable future, and if developed and managed properly, the Great Plains can become a major producer of clean energy with minimal risk to wildlife. We educate communities and advocate for policies that support well-sited clean energy projects while protecting wildlife and habitat. 

Learn more about our work by downloading our one-page documents. 
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We also work closely with Audubon’s Federal Government Affairs team on federal policy issues that have significant impact and presence in the Great Plains Region, including: 

  • Expanding federal support for the Conservation Forage Program 

  • Protecting Conservation Easements 

  • Farm Bill 

  • Dakota Water Resources Act 

 

Birds Impacted
Greater Prairie-Chicken
Pheasants and Grouse
! Priority Bird
Bobolink
Blackbirds and Orioles
Western Meadowlark
Blackbirds and Orioles
Chestnut-collared Longspur
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
! Priority Bird
American Woodcock
Sandpipers
Northern Pintail
Ducks and Geese
! Priority Bird
Sandhill Crane
Cranes
! Priority Bird
Whooping Crane
Cranes
How We Make a Difference
We work locally to protect birds. Click on a project to learn more.
Workers on a prescribed burn at Spring Creek Prairie
Prescribed Fire in the Great Plains
Improve biodiversity and health of Great Plains Grasslands.
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Sandhill Cranes at sunset, viewed from a discovery station along the Platte River at Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary in Gibbon, Nebraska, March 14, 2022. Every March, over a million Sandhill Cranes converge on the Platte River Valley in central Nebraska to fuel up before continuing north to their nesting grounds.
Platte River Initiative
Build a riverscape throughout the Platte River Basin that sustains thriving local communities and ...
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Sign in grassland field with blue skies
Conservation Forage Program
Putting grassland back on the landscape for grassland birds and livestock producers.
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Prairie Management Toolbox
Improve critical grasslands for birds and communities in the Great Plains.
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Audubon Conservation Ranching in the Great Plains
Stabilize declining grassland bird populations in partnership with farmers and ranchers.
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