The Grassland Foundation, based in Lincoln, NE, was a research and education organization that focused on strategies to conserve grassland biodiversity. Established in 1999, their work primarily involved market-based rural development strategies to improve grassland management on private lands, with a particular interest in studying best practices in Namibia and collaborating with the World Wildlife Fund.
As of January 1, 2012, the foundation discontinued its program work but intends to provide small grants to support their original mission of improving grassland management for biodiversity through education, research, and outreach. Their website serves as an archive of their past work, offering a valuable resource for those interested in grassland biodiversity conservation, especially on private lands.
Generated from the website