Welcome to the website for the America’s Grasslands Conference
Registration for the 2025 conference is now open! Please note that the Early Bird rate of $325 ends May 26th, 2025 after which the cost of registration is $375 until June 19th, 2025. Late conference registrations are $400.
Conference program overview to come shortly. Please also find more detailed information on conference logistics in the registration portal by clicking above.
The Conference will be held at the Younes Conference Center North and we have reserved a room block at the Crowne Plaza on site. Please use this link to access the group rate when making your room reservation or mention “National Wildlife Federation- America’s Grasslands Conference” when calling 1-877-227-6963 . You can contact Lekha Knuffman or Aleta Dam for further questions.
Airport shuttles will be provided to those flying into Grand Island, NE (GRI) and Lincoln, NE (LNK) as a sign-up through the registration portal as well as a car pool sign-up option.
The call for presentations for America’s Grasslands Conference 2025 has now closed. Please contact Lekha Knuffman (knuffmanl@nwf.org) and Aleta Dam (dama@nwf.org) with any questions.
We are able to consider requests for attendance support from ranchers, producers, or students who would like to participate in the conference. Please apply here and note that decisions are made on a rolling basis.
America’s Grasslands Conference 2025 is actively seeking sponsorships to support this exciting event including providing travel assistance and reduced attendance costs for ranchers, producers, students, and citizens of indigenous nations who would otherwise not be able to participate. We appreciate your consideration of this request and thank our generous sponsors who ensure our ongoing success with their support.
We are excited to welcome folks to Kearney, Nebraska for the Seventh Biennial America’s Grasslands Conference in June 2025! This year we are cohosting the conference with the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Our 2025 conference theme is Grasslands Across Generations, with a focus on the modification of grasslands over time and the progression of grassland conservation. This emphasis will also help orient our future endeavors and pave the way for the next generations to move this important work forward.
We have exciting plans for our three days together beginning with three field trips options which will allow participants to experience the largest intact temperate grassland on earth, visit local ranches, and native prairies.
This year we had an unprecedented number of presentation submissions, and we are working to put together an exciting lineup of speakers, posters, and roundtable talks that will comprise the second and third day of the conference. Another highlight to note, we will head to the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center for dinner featuring conservation ranching beef along with local beverages. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the grounds of Rowe Sanctuary along the Platte River.
More information on the conference agenda to come, so stay tuned and we hope to see you in Nebraska!
• Read the Program and Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Grasslands Conference, held August 2023 in Cheyenne, WY.
• Read the Program and Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Grasslands Conference, held August 2019 in Bismarck, ND.
• Read the Program and Proceedings of the Fourth Biennial Grasslands Conference, held November 2017 in Fort Worth, TX.
• Read the Program and Proceedings of the Third Biennial Grasslands Conference, held September 2015 in Fort Collins, CO.
• Read the Program and Proceedings of the Second Biennial Grasslands Conference, held August 2013 in Manhattan, KS.
• Read the Program and Proceedings of the First Biennial Grassland Conference, held August 2011 in Sioux Falls, SD.
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