Central Flyway Resilience Collaborative
Strengthening communities, working lands, and migratory habitat across the Great Plains
The Central Flyway Resilience Collaborative is a new initiative of the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, created to support the ecological, social, and economic resilience of communities and landscapes along the Central Flyway.
Every year, millions of migratory birds pass through the heart of North America. Beneath these migrations live communities, agricultural producers, and conservation partners who steward land, water, and wildlife. The Collaborative brings these groups together to build a more resilient future for people and ecosystems across the Great Plains.
Where We Work
A map of the Central Flyway will be added here. Caption should indicate that the Collaborative is launching initial work in Nebraska and Oklahoma with expansion in future phases to South Dakota, Saskatchewan, and Texas.
Why This Matters
The Central Flyway is one of the most significant migration corridors in the world. The health of this system depends on:
- Successful, resilient rural communities
- Productive agricultural landscapes
- Healthy wetlands, rivers, and prairies
Calendar and Upcoming Events
If this actually becomes active, then maybe this needs to become a page of its own and in the primary navigation. Also would have the option to create a calendar in the EVENTS system so that it could have the ability to send events to the IANR and UNL calendar for consideration. If though, more of these events are non-UNL event then maybe it is not a good fit.