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A Conversation with Michael Dax on Restoring the Western Wildway Across Jurisdictions
Michael Dax, our Western Program Director, has led our Western team to incredible success in making tangible progress toward the vision of a reconnected, restored, and rewilded Western Wildway.
Wildlands Network Celebrates the New Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukeveni Grand Canyon National Monument
Where Clean Energy and Wildlife Restoration Converge
Solar development is heating up. As a result, a boom in utility-scale solar energy (USSE) projects is on its way across the country.
Utah Makes Noteworthy Investment in Wildlife Crossings
Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) officially signed off on a state budget that allocates $20 million dollars for wildlife crossing projects across the state.
While the World Adopts 30x30, in Sonora Only 10.6% of the Surface Area is Protected
State Legislators Show Love for Wildlife Crossings and Habitat Connectivity During This Year’s State Legislative Sessions
Drone Footage Reveals Complete Removal of Arizona’s Rogue Border Wall
New aerial video gathered by Wildlands Network confirms that ex-Arizona Governor Doug Ducey’s shipping container border wall has been removed in its entirety from the San Rafael Valley.
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!
Check out a map of Arizona’s rouge shipping container border wall
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.
Studying rare carnivores in northern New Mexico
Wildlands Network and partners launch study to determine presence and distribution of Pacific marten and Canada Lynx
Más Áreas Naturales Protegidas y Menos Recursos Públicos para su Conservación
El proyecto de Presupuesto de Egresos de la Federación para 2023 (PPEF 2023) que el Poder Ejecutivo presentó el pasado 8 de septiembre continúa con una tendencia decreciente para el cuidado y conservación de las áreas naturales protegidas, patrimonio natural de México.
Groups Launch Remote Camera Study in San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge
Arizona Jaguar “El Jefe” Reappears in Central Sonora
A jaguar who roamed Arizona’s Santa Rita Mountains as recently as 2015 was recently spotted again in central Sonora, nearly seven years since he was last recorded.
New report highlights priority restoration areas along U.S.-Mexico border
Sonoran Congress Improves Legal Framework for Mexico’s Private Protected Areas
Earlier this week, the Congress of Sonora unanimously approved a bill to modify environmental and municipal tax laws that will conserve private land across the Mexican state.
Welcoming a New Class of Wildlands Network Interns
Puma Survives, Hit by Vehicle on Mexico’s Federal Highway 15
Third Time's a Charm: Protecting Sonora's Sierra Huérfana
After waiting 30 years the community of Pueblo de Álamos may finally be able to conserve the Sierra Huérfana.