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  1. Dave Sands – Executive Director. Born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska, Dave helped to run a third-generation family business for the first 20 years of his career. His experience in conservation dates to 1983, when he was appointed to serve on the state’s Environmental Quality Council, which he later chaired.

  2. Apr 18, 2022 · In 1997, Sands became the first executive director of Audubon Nebraska. In 2003, he became the first executive director of Nebraska Land Trust, which works with private landowners to voluntarily conserve agricultural, historical and natural resources on working farms and ranches.

  3. tural land, prairies, wildlife, rivers, woodlands, wide-open spaces and scenic beauty. It’s bedrock that won’t shift beneath our feet, in 2020 and beyond! Kreman Cattle Company Wohlers Homestead Meyer Grassland Dalbey Prairie. Staff. Dave Sands, Executive Director. Jacob Alishouse, Stewardship Director. the landscape. 2020. 03. Thornton Prairie

  4. Apr 18, 2022 · In 1997, Sands became the first executive director of Audubon Nebraska. In 2003, he became the first executive director of Nebraska Land Trust, which works with private landowners to voluntarily conserve agricultural, historical and natural resources on working farms and ranches.

  5. Dean Fedde (L), Wayne Fedde, Dave Sands (R) - 2022. In September, Nebraska Land Trust, along with our partners, had the. opportunity to meet with state senators to discuss the importance of. private landowner rights, and how conservation easements support. those rights. The event was hosted by Dean and Wayne Fedde on their. farm in Sarpy County.

  6. Mar 10, 2022 · Public hearing • (standing) Dave Sands, director of the Nebraska Land Trust, speaks during a Feb. 28 public hearing with Holt County supervisors, regarding a perpetual conservation easement for the Graham Crowe Ranch. Dave Domina, attorney for the Grahams, listens to Sands' testimony.

  7. Dave Sands with the Nebraska Land Trust (NLT) climbed into a new elk viewing blind at the invitation of Mike and Joan Raymer, who ranch the 2,443-acre property in the Pine Ridge northeast of Chadron.

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