
Stories

Wildeor Voices: A World Where “Our Better Angels” Grant Wild Things and Places Legal Standing Equal to Humans

A Conversation with Mirna Manteca on Cross-Border Conservation
Mirna Manteca, our Northeast Mexico Program Co-Director, grew up in the borderlands of the U.S. and Mexico. She brings a personal perspective to her work, seeing across political borders to a connected bi-national community of people and wildlife.

A Conversation with Mari Galloway on Overcoming Boundaries in California
Over the last few centuries, California’s borders and jurisdictional divisions have become ever more prominent in the minds of the public and decision-makers. Despite these divisions, Mari Galloway, our California Program Director, retains a landscape-level perspective as she leads big-picture reconnection for wildlife well beyond California’s borders.

Interstate 8 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Crossing Project in Imperial County, California

Wildlands Network Applauds Wildlife Conservation Board Funding for Innovative Wildlife Crossing on U.S. 395 in Lassen County

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 Creates the First Comprehensive Map of Wildlife Crossings Across California
Today, Wildlands Network unveiled an interactive map of wildlife crossings across California, presenting the first-ever comprehensive database of crossings across the State. Developed in collaboration with the California Department of Transportation and other road ecology partners, this tool will enhance efforts to reconnect vital wildlife habitats.

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.

Wildlands Network Celebrates the New Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukeveni Grand Canyon National Monument

Mapping Mexico: Telling Stories Untold

Mapping the Continent: GIS Connectivity Modeling with Alex Vanko

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.

Border Wall Settlement Presents Significant Opportunity to Study Wildlife Connectivity Between the U.S. and Mexico
Last week, the Sierra Club announced its long-awaited settlement in its case Sierra Club vs. Biden, which marks a monumental victory for wildlife and borderland communities impacted by illegal wall construction.

Resilvestrar las tierras fronterizas: Devolviendo jaguares y ocelotes a su tierra natal

Rewilding at the Borderlands: Returning Jaguars and Ocelots to Their Native Land

A Conversation With Tanya Diamond and Ahíga Snyder on Research at Pathways for Wildlife

Wildeor Voices: Maintaining One’s Hope for Wildlife

A Conversation With Dr. Ron Sutherland on the Trajectory of Rewilding

A Future of Conservation in All Its Diversity with Dr. Liz Hillard

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.