Who we are

The Nebraska Wildlife Federation is a non-profit organization dedicated to all of Nebraska’s wildlife and their habitats.

Our Mission is to promote Nebraska’s wildlife and wild places through outdoor education, fish and wildlife conservation, and public policy.



We are proud to be the Nebraska affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation, the Nation’s largest member-supported wildlife organization.


We collaborate closely with the National Wildlife Federation on national issues and programs that impact Nebraska.

The Nebraska Wildlife Federation is a non-profit organization dedicated to all of Nebraska’s wildlife and their habitats.

Our Mission is to promote Nebraska’s wildlife and wild places through outdoor education, fish and wildlife conservation, and public policy.



We are proud to be the Nebraska affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation, the Nation’s largest member-supported wildlife organization.


We collaborate closely with the National Wildlife Federation on national issues and programs that impact Nebraska.

Board of Directors

ELECTED BY OUR MEMBERSHIP


Dr. Russ Souchek

Seward

Board President

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Ray Sueper

Crete

Finance Chair

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Dr. Rod Diercks

Seward

Secretary

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Dr. Marian Maas

Omaha

Director

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The voice for Nebraska's wildlife, rivers, streams, and diverse natural landscapes.

From the western shortgrass prairies and the rugged Pine Ridge to the tallgrass prairies and hardwood forests along the eastern border, Nebraska offers essential habitat for a diverse array of fish and wildlife.

Elk, pronghorn, prairie chickens, whooping cranes, rainbow trout, river otters, painted turtles, and more all call Nebraska home.

Business Council

Leaders of Nebraska businesses, agencies, and organizations providing advice and support for the Federation's mission.

  • Fran Siedhoff, Siedhoff Construction
  • Gene Oglesby, Oglesby Law
  • Donald J. Pepperl, Attorney at Law
  • Cindy Paulsen Hovorka, Hair Market Junction

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