Why You Should Become a Sponsor
Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary is a premier destination for bird and nature enthusiasts, hosting one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in North America. During a six week period each spring known as ‘Crane Season’, more than 27,000 visitors from across the United States and dozens of foreign countries travel to south Central Nebraska to witness the spring migration of 600,000 Sandhill Cranes—over 8% of the world’s Sandhill Crane population. These birds utilize the Central Flyway, including Rowe Sanctuary’s 2,800+ acres of protected habitat with nearly 5 miles of native Platte River habitat, to safely migrate.
A Special Event to Benefit Rowe Sanctuary Celebration
Crane Celebration is a special event to raise funds to support the conservation and education programs at Rowe Sanctuary. After enjoying heavy hors d’oeuvres and drinks, guests will take in the breath-taking sites and sounds in our new dis-covery station blinds as thousands of cranes returning to roost along the sand-bars in the Platte River. Audubon hopes to attract up to 100 guests.
Sponsorship Opportunity
Area businesses, foundations, and individuals are invited to support the mission of Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary by becoming a Crane Celebration Sponsor. Sponsorships are $1,000 and entitle the sponsor to four complimentary event tickets and written and verbal recognition at the celebration. Note: $700 of the $1,000 sponsorship is a tax-deductible contribution.
How you can help, right now
Become a Volunteer
Volunteers are critical to the operations at the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary. Take a look at our volunteer opportunities and consider joining this incredible team.
Make a Gift Today
Your generous support helps to ensure that Sandhill Cranes and other wildlife that depend on the Platte River will have this wonderful resource for years to come.
Rowe Sanctuary's Online Gift Shop
Our gift shop has a wide variety of items and your purchase supports our conservation efforts along the Platte River in south-central Nebraska.