80% of all U.S. habitat connectivity legislation has been passed within the last five years, successfully connecting vast landscapes and improving roadway safety for both drivers and wildlife.

Our new report explores 25 years of connectivity legislation and case studies showcasing successful approaches. Learn more about the impact of federal policy, the role of wildlife corridors, the importance of coordination among government agencies, tribes, NGOs, and other partners, ​and the need for funding to support wildlife connectivity projects.

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State of the States: A look at how far U.S. state habitat connectivity legislation has advanced and what is working

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Executive Summary

25 Years of Trends & Drivers of State Habitat Connectivity Legislation

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New Report Highlights the Evolution and Drivers of State Habitat Connectivity Policy in the United States

Q&A with connectivity policy specialists Erin Sito, U.S. Policy Director at Wildlands Network, and Logan Christian, Wildlife and Habitat Coordinator at the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators, about the growing trend in legislation and their findings of this comprehensive report.

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New Report: 25 Years of Trends and Drivers of State Habitat Connectivity Legislation

An 80% increase in the enactment of habitat connectivity legislation over the past 5 years has successfully connected vast landscapes and improved roadway safety for both humans and wildlife.

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