Walk the Prairie, Learn the Land
Join Conservation Nebraska on June 14th from 1:00-3:00 PM to experience the beauty and purpose of native prairies on our guided walking tour, Walk the Prairie, Learn the Land. Explore a restored grassland teeming with life and discover the vital role these ecosystems play in supporting biodiversity.
This event takes place on a slice of land that farmer Randy Ruppert has been restoring with native prairie species since 2005. Joining him will be Ian Peterson, a horticulturist with UNL Extension in Fremont, who will share valuable insights on
pollinators and land management.
This is your chance to connect with the land, learn how native plants build healthy ecosystems, and see firsthand how pollinators— from bees and butterflies to birds — depend on these habitats
to survive and thrive. As we explore the prairie together, you’ll learn what goes into managing large-scale restoration
projects, from on-the-ground challenges to the rewarding moments that make it all worthwhile. You’ll also leave with practical, easy-to-apply tips for creating your own pollinator habitat, whether you have a sprawling yard, a small garden, or just a few pots on a balcony.
Throughout the tour, land stewards will share personal stories and lessons from years of prairie management, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what it truly takes to bring native landscapes back to life. Their experiences reflect not just the science of restoration, but the deep connection and care that fuel this important work.
Whether you're a gardener, landowner, educator, or simply someone who loves nature, this tour offers a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired. Expect friendly conversation,
great company, and a fresh perspective on the land beneath your feet.
This event is free, but space is limited - register early! https://secure.everyaction.com/evtIo2E_YEuRJsTYBrqBWg2
👟 Please wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather.
🌱 Space is limited—RSVP to save your spot! https://secure.everyaction.com/evtIo2E_YEuRJsTYBrqBWg2
📍There is parking in the front. We will meet at the pergola, look for the Conservation Nebraska flag!