Wildlands Network made its name in conservation by creating and disseminating maps.
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Dear John,
Wildlands Network made its name in conservation by creating and disseminating maps.
We believe that maps provide a window into the possible. They lay a visual foundation for a journey toward places you have not yet encountered or can’t yet see clearly, but that exist “out there.”
As a result, we’ve made maps of the continental wildways, maps showing how to reconnect discrete regions (called “Wildlands Network Designs”), maps to communicate an idea of what conservation at a continental- and landscape-scale looks like.
In this newsletter, I’m pleased to share stories about how Wildlands Network’s mapping projects have evolved and grown to inform recent successes and make new connections. Read the articles below to see the first-ever wildlife crossings map of California, a guide to GIS modeling, often untold perspectives, and more.
Collectively, these maps lay the foundation for the vibrant future we are creating together.
Your partner in conservation,
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Explore the first-ever comprehensive map of wildlife crossings in California through our interactive map.
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See our Eastern Wildway vision in action as we implement the wildway on local levels in one of the U.S.’s most densely populated states: New York.
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Understand how mapping differs between cultures through the lens of stories often untold – those of wildlife.
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at how we create maps by diving into GIS modeling tools with our GIS Specialist, Alex Vanko.
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Celebrate President Biden’s recent designation of the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukeveni Grand Canyon National Monument with us.
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Watch the priority sites for wildlife crossings in North Carolina come to life in a new film made in partnership with Right of Passage.
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Wildlife need you, John!
Our projects depend on generous donations ([link removed]) from folks like you.
Will you give to sustain connected landscapes that promote climate-resilient communities for people and wildlife?
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