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Wildlands Network Wraps Up First Webinar Series to Demystify Wildlife Crossing Projects
From April to June, Wildlands Network held three webinars on wildlife infrastructure projects in partnership with ARC Solutions, the Center for Large Landscape Conservation, and the National Parks Conservation Association.
Half-Earth Resolution Honors E.O. Wilson’s Legacy
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.
Court again forces feds to reconsider wolverine protections, this time using science
California Assembly Passes Bill to Improve Wildlife Connectivity, Public Safety
Environmental Organizations Applaud New York Legislature for Passing Landmark Conservation Bill
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.
Winding Along the Weber for What Could Be Utah’s Next Wildlife Crossing
California Bill Aims to Improve Wildlife Connectivity, Public Safety
Building Connections for Wildlife in Utah
Wildlands Network is well-positioned to make a lasting difference for the wildlife and people that call Utah home.
New analysis reveals how to reach 30x30 in California
A new paper illustrates how to implement an evidence-based, strategic approach to conserving lands to combat biodiversity and climate crisis in California.
Advancing America the Beautiful
New Year Brings New Hope and New Road Crossings for American Wildlife
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
New Mexico releases unprecedented plan to safeguard wildlife corridors
New Mexico Departments of Transportation and Game and Fish released a draft of their Wildlife Corridors Action Plan. The 700 page report identifies 11 priority safe passage projects such as underpasses and overpasses throughout the state that will improve driver safety and increase connectivity of the state’s native wildlife including elk, deer and pronghorn.