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March 2019
Join Us for the 2nd Annual Border BioBlitz!
You’re invited to participate in the Border BioBlitz, March 2-3, all along the U.S.-Mexico border. Join us, Next Generation Sonoran Desert Researchers, and other collaborating organizations to document the stunning biological diversity of the borderlands at several key sites. All citizen scientists are encouraged to participate! Photo: Myles Traphagen
Find out more »April 2019
Wildlife Corridor in the Pigeon River Gorge: Presentation and Panel Discussion
On Friday, April 20, join our Wildlife Scientist, Liz Hillard, for a panel discussion about the intersection of wildlife connectivity and road ecology in North Carolina. The event is free and open to the public. Photo: Emily Blanchard
Find out more »June 2019
Join Us in Portland for a Wildlife Photography Exhibit
Join Wildlands Network and Endangered Species Coalition in Portland on Friday, June 7 to celebrate the opening of our Pacific Northwest wildlife photography exhibition, Connected to the Wild. Photo: David Moskowitz
Find out more »July 2019
The Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act: Saving America’s Biodiversity
Please join us for cupcakes and a Congressional briefing on the Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act. From monarchs to mule deer, from Florida panther to pronghorn, you're invited to learn about how wildlife corridor policies can safeguard iconic American species from the threats of a changing world, and sustain wildlife-based recreation. Photo: Ron Holmes, USFWS
Find out more »April 2020
Success Stories in State Policy: Protecting Wildlife Corridors Across the U.S.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=5lBpRvSyt9Q&feature=emb_title Watch a full recording of the webinar HERE. Wildlands Network is spearheading efforts towards science-driven policies that safeguard critical habitat for wildlife across the United States. Working with allies across the political spectrum, we have introduced and helped successfully pass legislation enabling state agencies to prioritize and plan projects to restore and protect wildlife corridors. The past 18 months have seen particular momentum, with bills successfully passing in Oregon, Utah, New Mexico and Virginia—with intentions to expand this work…
Find out more »May 2020
Collective Action for Conservation: Why Community Science and Wildlands Protection are More Important Than Ever
Watch a full recording of the event HERE. In her groundbreaking books Spine of the Continent and Citizen Scientist, Mary Ellen Hannibal emphasizes the importance of individual actions and collaborative conservation as a means of realizing larger goals. At the center of the Spine of the Continent lies the state of Utah, Wild Utah Project's area of focus for its community science projects and the location of Wildlands Network's headquarters. As we navigate uncertain and chaotic times, the urgency of…
Find out more »June 2020
Ecología de Carreteras en Latinoamérica
¡Acompáñanos a conversar sobre ecología de carreteras en Latinoamérica con los expertos en el tema! Esta serie de conversatorios es un esfuerzo colaborativo entre Wildlands Network, la Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Montana State University, y miembros del Grupo de Trabajo en Transporte de Latinoamérica y el Caribe para visibilizar las iniciativas que tienen como objetivo reconectar nuestros paisajes a través de ciencia y gestión. Tendremos voces de México, Colombia, Argentina, Costa Rica y expertos internacionales. Habrá sesión todos los…
Find out more »December 2020
Protecting Wildlife Corridors to Safeguard Biodiversity and People with Senator Tom Udall
Join wildlife corridors champion Senator Tom Udall and wildlife experts from across the nation for an exclusive conversation on how protecting and investing in wildlife corridors and crossings can support state and local economies as well as the wildlife and wild lands we cherish.
Find out more »Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund: Why It Matters to You
Learn about the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund and its work to protect Oregon's wildlife, wild places, and outdoor opportunities for all. Feel free to share the webinar widely with your network. More info about the Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund is also available at OregonIsAlive.org, where contributions to the Fund help preserve the places and outdoor experiences you love.
Find out more »February 2021
III Taller de Ecología de Carreteras
Nuestro equipo del Programa México está liderando el 3er Taller de Ecología de Carreteras, esta vez, enfocado en el estado de Sinaloa.
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