OMAHA, Neb. - Werner Enterprises (NASDAQ:WERN), a premier transportation and logistics provider, recently partnered with The Nature Conservancy to transport two dry freight shipping containers to be transformed into viewing blinds for visitors during Nebraska’s annual sandhill crane migration. Werner sourced the containers from a supplier in China and transported the containers to The Nature Conservancy’s Platte River Prairies, located between Grand Island and Kearney, Nebraska. The containers will be retrofitted into modest, specialty crane viewing blinds with wood paneling, benches and glass windows with cutouts for camera lenses. “We love to show people the beauty of these birds, and we hope it engages them enough to inspire an interest in conserving the vital Platte River,” said Chris Helzer, director of Science at The Nature Conservancy. Every year, The Nature Conservancy hosts members, partners and students from around the world to experience the sight of over 500,000 cranes. Werner Enterprises was a founding member of the Conservancy’s Corporate Conservation Council of Nebraska in 2015, a growing group of leading businesses that support nature conservation work throughout the state. “Werner was the natural candidate for a starting place as we investigated the cost and feasibility of repurposing shipping containers as blinds, instead of framing out new structures,” said Eliza Perry, major gifts manager. “Werner even donated transportation services. We knew there was a conservation ethic there.”