A Collaborative Approach to Conservation
Our vision for rewildling is grounded in the belief that lasting conservation happens when science and policy move together. Our projects bring researchers, policy advocates, and on-the-ground partners into a shared effort to reconnect wild lands and restore the species that call them home. From field research to legislative wins, everything we do starts with that same commitment to working together.
Continental Impact
Our work has grown steadily since 1991, and so has our reach.
3
countries connected by wildways & a shared vision for rewilding
35
years restoring wildlife and wildlands across North America
$898 M+
million in public funds secured for wildlife & conservation through 33 bills passed at the state & federal level.
The Species Behind the Science
Each region is home to unique ecosystems and their wildlife, driving our research and conservation priorities. These are some of the key species we’re gathering data on.
Red Wolves
The most endangered wolf in the world lives in coastal North Carolina, and we're working to keep it there.
Mountain Lions
We're studying how mountain lions navigate the highways that divide their habitat across California.
Pine Martens
In the mountains of New Mexico, we're studying how this elusive carnivore navigates a landscape shaped by millions of annual visitors.
Pronghorns
We're tracking how pronghorn navigate the growing pressure of solar development across the Four Corners.
Jaguars
Our corridor research is helping jaguars reclaim their historic range in the American Southwest.
Peninsular Bighorn Sheep
We're researching infrastructure impacts on one of the most endangered bighorn populations in California.
Photos By (left to right) — n/a; Pathways for Wildlife; n/a; n/a; n/a; Janene Colby
Laws That Protect Wildlife
Read the latest on our policy work across North America