Stories
Part One: A Tumultuous Red Wolf History
Part Two: Results in the Red Wolf Ecosystem
Red wolves shown to have ecological value, even as species fell toward extinction
Mapping the East: Implementing the Eastern Wildway Vision
Red wolves, elk, alligators, rattlesnakes, raccoons, opossums, flying squirrels, lynx, wolves, and black bears are just a few of the abundantly biodiverse wildlife inhabitants native to North America’s eastern regions.
A Film for Wildlife Crossings: Bringing North Carolina’s Priority Sites to Life
This video was created in partnership with the team at Right of Passage to bring wildlife-vehicle collision hotspots to bring the locations into vivid focus. Witness how roads fragment natural landscapes across North Carolina and learn about the wildlife that must navigate them to survive.
A Future of Conservation in All Its Diversity with Dr. Liz Hillard
Monitoring of Road Crossing Structures in Southern Appalachia Reveals Use by Timber Rattlesnakes
Roads can pose an even greater conservation threat to smaller and less mobile species of conservation concern, such as reptiles and amphibians.
State Legislators Show Love for Wildlife Crossings and Habitat Connectivity During This Year’s State Legislative Sessions
Wildlife Protection Documentary Makes Film Festival Debut
National Parks Conservation Association and Wildlands Network are proud to announce the documentary “The Search for Safe Passage,” will make its public debut at Boone Docs Film Festival.
Wins for North American Wildlife in 2022
Each year brings with it different challenges and opportunities for wildlife conservation. Check out what we think are some of the biggest positive moments for wildlife this year!
An Action-Packed Year of Advancing State Legislation
Wildlands Network is celebrating an action-packed year of stewarding state wildlife crossing and environmental legislation across the finish line in the United States and Mexico.
Watch new film ‘The Search for Safe Passage’
New Research Reveals North Carolina’s Top 20 Priority Sites for Wildlife Road Crossings
Visualizing mitigation strategies to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions—what does it even look like?
During the early phases of Wildlands Network and NPCA’s research, the North Carolina Department of Transportation announced a plan to replace 5 bridges along I-40. Construction is wrapping up on the first of the five, that has incorporated wildlife crossing enhancements, at Harmon Den.
Blueprint for preventing wildlife traffic collisions near Great Smoky Mountains National Park unveiled
Wildlands Network conducted multifaceted field research along I-40 to meet a variety of objectives for our target species of black bear, elk, and white-tailed deer. Read the report.