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Spatial models of jaguar energy expenditure in response to border wall construction and remediation
The construction of a wall at the United States-Mexico border is known to impede and deter movement of terrestrial wildlife between the two countries. One such species is the jaguar, in its northernmost range in the borderlands of Arizona and Sonora.
Propuesta para la Implementación de la Iniciativa 30x30 en Sonora
Especialistas de Wildlands Network alertan que sólo el 10.6% de la superficie del estado se encuentra bajo algún esquema de protección legal.
Building Resilience for Ecological Recovery and Community Wellbeing
Future Forests Reimagined is a transboundary initiative to protect and restore old forests of the present, and to plan for future old forests and ecologically-managed forests in the Northern Appalachian-Acadian-Wabanaki (NAPAW) bioregion of Canada and the United States.
Border Wall Restoration Site Reports
Wildlands Network has identified areas along the border wall whose restoration should be prioritized both for the health of the land and the wildlife that call the region home.
Research Results and Mitigation Strategies to Improve Wildlife Connectivity and Human Safety along I-40 in the Pigeon River Gorge
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.