An Effective Voice for Wildlife: Wildlands Network’s U.S. Policy Program
May 27 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
35 Years of Connecting, Restoring & Rewilding — Celebrate with us!
May 27 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Description
This year, we’ve worked to make sure wildlife are considered in the policies that shape their future.
From community meetings to Capitol Hill, Wildlands Network has been in the room, working with coalitions and elected officials at every level to make sure wildlife and the landscapes that connect them aren’t left out of the conversation.
On May 27th, we’re hosting a free webinar to pull back the curtain on how it all works: the wins, the challenges still ahead, and how we’re keeping Congress focused on what matters for wildlife.
Join us live at 12–1pm MT / 2–3pm ET / 11am–12pm PT. A recording will be available after the event, but attending live gives you the chance to ask our team questions directly.
The wild needs people to speak for it – join us to see how that happens, and how you can be a part of it.
Speakers
David Ellenberger
As Oregon Project Manager, David manages projects that advance our legacy of enacting innovative wildlife connectivity policy and making roadways safer for wildlife and people alike.
Erin Sito
As the United States Policy Director, Erin researches, develops and promotes laws and policies geared towards supporting habitat connectivity, wildlife crossings, and biodiversity at the local, state, and federal level. Erin’s work also focuses on building community support and government investment to help implement these policies on the ground, nationwide.
Kasey Lindstrom
As Utah Project Manager, Kasey manages Wildlands Network’s policy and project initiatives in the state to study, restore, and maintain large-scale habitat connectivity as a part of the Western Program.
Katie Davis
As Executive Director, Katie oversees the operations and programs of the organization. She works closely with Wildlands Network’s board of directors to ensures the financial health of the organization and leads long-term organization strategic program development and planning.
Misty Boos
Misty Boos is dedicated to advancing policies that champion habitat connectivity, conservation, and restoration.