Reconnecting, restoring and rewilding North America.

We connect and restore nature so wildlife can roam and thrive. 

We use science-based research and innovative policy to prevent biodiversity loss and promote climate change resilience. By collaborating with local partners and people like you, we empower communities across North America to safeguard their wild spaces. Join us as we work to keep North America wild.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHT

Researching Wildlife
Movement in the Solar Era

What happens to wildlife movement when we introduce expansive solar energy farms? Wildlands Network is conducting groundbreaking research to understand the implications of utility-scale solar development on the natural migration patterns of wildlife.

Help Wildlife Roam and Thrive

Your investment helps secure a future for critical wildlife habitats and the migration routes that connect them. Keep it wild!

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SCIENCE SPOTLIGHT

Discovering the ecological importance of red wolves

New research by Wildlands Network and partners sheds light on the decline of red wolves and its connection to the rise in wolf prey and competitor species.

NEW INTERACTIVE MAP

Mapping Key Bird Habitats in West Virginia

Discover how you can be a champion for West Virginia's migratory songbirds by adopting bird-friendly forestry practices. Explore our interactive StoryMap, developed in collaboration with AMJV and Forest Stewards Guild, to learn how your land management can help reverse species' loss like the Cerulean Warbler.

Our Approach

Protecting & Connecting Wildlands

Making Roads Safe for Wildlife & People

Advancing
Innovative Policy

Building Community

News & Stories

Banner video credit: Pathways for Wildlife.
Yes, that bobcat scratched for over 31 seconds in Washoe Meadow State Park, CA.