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Nancy Labbe

Co-Director, Regenerative Grazing Lands Strategy, North America Agriculture Program

Queen Creek, Arizona

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Nancy Labbe Nancy Labbe leads TNC’s North America Regenerative Grazing Lands strategy, a key component of the organization’s North America Regenerative Agriculture program. © Randy Tunnell Photography

Areas of Expertise

Regenerative grazing, Supply chain sustainability, Beef production, Coalition building

Contact

Christine Griffiths
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Biography

Nancy Labbe leads The Nature Conservancy’s North America Regenerative Grazing Lands strategy, a key component of the organization’s North America Regenerative Agriculture program. In this role, she leads an interdisciplinary team of science, conservation, and policy experts dedicated to working with ranchers to restore and protect 240 million acres of intact grazing lands by 2030. 

Nancy first joined TNC in 2020 as director of the Northern Great Plains Rangelands program, and before that she spent 8 years at World Wildlife Fund. Throughout her career, she has numerous positions throughout the beef and bison supply chains. This experience serves Nancy well as she supports grazing land coalitions, rancher-led collaborations, and some of the world’s largest purchasers of beef as they work to improve the sustainability and environmental footprint of beef production in North America. 

Some of Nancy’s most important experience, however, comes from her upbringing. She was born and raised on a family ranch in the Sandhills of Nebraska, owned by her family for 115 years and spanning 5 generations. Nancy gained hands-on experience in managing cow-calf operations and developed a deep understanding of what it means to be a rancher and the issues they face every day. 

Nancy holds a BSBA degree from Regis University with an emphasis in international business.

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