Located a mile down river from Lake McConaughy on the shore of Lake Ogallala, near Ogallala, Nebraska, Cedar Point Biological Station is positioned in an area of incredible biodiversity with many different habitats coming together. Founded in 1975, Cedar Point Biological Station has grown from 33 leased acres to 600 owned by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Cedar Point Biological Station also manages the nearly 1,300-acre Arapaho Prairie, a gift from The Nature Conservancy.
Our unique program provides students the opportunity to use experience-based learning to be field biologists during their courses. Many top scientists from Nebraska and other parts of the world have been educated or conducted research at Cedar Point Biological Station.
Your contribution to support Cedar Point Biological Station will be used to maintain the infrastructure, perform land management and provide scholarships to those in need. Through your help, we can continue to provide world-class education for young scientists and maintain our important biological research in Nebraska.
Support the Cedar Point Biological Station.
For more information, please contact:
Amber Antholz Senior Director of Development 402-458-1182 direct 800-432-3216 toll freeE-mail