“Driving Change: How you can advocate for wildlife crossings.”
Join our policy team to learn how you can become a catalyst for change, advocating for wildlife crossings in your community and beyond.
Writing the Wild with Ben Goldfarb
Bookworks, the Leopold Writing Program, and Wildlands Network are pleased to present the second event in Bookworks’ new collaborative event series, Writing the Wild: Ben Goldfarb. Join us for a reading, signing, and discussion moderated by Wildlands Network’s Western Program Director, Michael Dax, to celebrate Goldfarb's new book, Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping Our Planet.
Raleigh Film Festival Screening: The Search for a Safe Passage
Wildlands Network’s and the National Parks Conservation Association’s short film “The Search for Safe Passage” will be presented the Raleigh Film & Arts Festival COLLABS on Saturday, October 7th at 1:30 pm EST.
Roads & Raptors (and other wildlife, too!)
With 40 million miles on planet Earth, roads have a significant impact on people and animals. While roads are vital to our society, they can also wreak havoc. Each day, a million animals are killed by cars in the United States alone. It’s a topic experts in the field of road ecology are seeking to quantify and mitigate, and it’s a story that award-winning author Ben Goldfarb shares in his latest book, Crossings.
North Carolina Film Festival Sreening
Wildlands Network’s and the National Parks Conservation Association’s short film “The Search for Safe Passage” will be presented at the 2023 North Carolina Film Festival in New Bern, NC. The festival is a day-long event that will include the full slate of feature length and short films, including a filmmaker Q&A.
Shapiro Symposium Live-Stream Report Out with Dr. Ron Sutherland
Join us for a special live-stream report out by Dr. Ron Sutherland at the 2023 J.B. & Maurice C. Shapiro Environmental Law Symposium.
An Evening with Howie Garber
You're invited to an evening alongside Wildlands Network staff and professional fine arts and nature photographer Howie Garber.
Grand Staircase-Escalante Symposium 2023
Join the Escalante River Watershed Partnership for a free, two-day conference on land management, Indigenous perspectives, and the plants and animals of the Escalante River watershed.
Boone Docs Film Festival Screening
Wildlands Network’s and the National Parks Conservation Association’s short film “The Search for Safe Passage” will be presented at the 2nd Annual BooneDocs Film Fest.
Room to Roam: Wildlife Movement and Road Ecology Webinar
Join the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter and Wildlands Network with panelists from Utah Department of Transportation and Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources to discuss road ecology and wildlife movement in Utah and across the west.
North Carolina's Top 20: A Discussion on Where Wildlife Road Crossings Are Needed Most
Join Wildlands Network for a discussion on its recently released report showing the top 20 places in North Carolina where wildlife crossings are most needed.
Effective Conservation with Ignacio Jiménez (English)
Join us for a virtual discussion with conservationist and author Ignacio Jiménez about his book Effective Conservation: Parks, Rewilding, and Local Development.
Conservación Efectiva con Ignacio Jiménez (Español)
Acompáñanos en una conversación virtual con el conservacionista y autor Ignacio Jiménez sobre su libro Effective Conservation: Parks, Rewilding, and Local Development.
Tackling the #1 Barrier to Wildlife Crossings: Funding Opportunities within the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
From April to June, Wildlands Network held three webinars on wildlife infrastructure projects. This third webinar provided an overview of new, expanded, and existing programs that can be used to pay for animal road crossing structures and other mitigation measures for wildlife.
You Can't Fix What You Can't Measure: The Fundamental Role of Good Data in Successful Wildlife Crossing Projects
From April to June, Wildlands Network held three webinars on wildlife infrastructure projects. This second webinar looked at the role of data collection tools, "hotspot" analyses, and public-private partnerships in identifying where to invest in wildlife infrastructure.
American Scar Virtual Screening
Sky Island Alliance, Wildlands Network, and Cuenca Los Ojos are leading conservation organizations working across the U.S.-Mexico border in Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora.
Together, we invite you to a virtual screening of The New Yorker’s short film, AMERICAN SCAR.
Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions: Why Should You Care?
From April to June, Wildlands Network held three webinars on wildlife infrastructure projects. This first webinar took a big picture look at the problem, solutions, and benefits of reducing motorist crashes involving wildlife and reconnecting habitat across roadways.
Rescuing the Planet: Protecting Half the Land to Heal the Earth with Tony Hiss
The King's English Bookshop and Wildlands Network are thrilled to present a virtual conversation with author Tony Hiss about his book, Recovering Our Planet: Protecting Half the Land to Heal the Earth.