A heartfelt thank you to Greg Costello
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Dear John,
Seven years ago, I joined Wildlands Network's team of brilliant, passionate activists led by Greg Costello, one of the country's leading environmental law and policy attorneys and experts.
There were only a handful of us, but Greg was thinking on a continental scale. He was committed to expanding our impact to meet the growing biodiversity crisis head-on across each Wildway.
Fast forward to 2023...Thanks to your support and Greg's vision and mentorship, Wildlands Network's team and financial resources have tripled, allowing us to reconnect, restore and rewild even more habitat across the Pacific, Western and Eastern Wildways for our wild friends like wolves, jaguars and cougars.
Today, we celebrate Greg's accomplishments as we announce that he will retire at the end of this year.
As you read more about the amazing team and impact that Greg helped create below, I invite you to join me in wishing him the best and thanking him for his incredible leadership.
With gratitude,
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Wildeor Voices: A World Where “Our Better Angels” Grant Wild Things and Places Legal Standing Equal to Humans
Dive into legal paradigms across the world that grant wild things equal rights in Greg Costello’s most recent piece from the Wildeor Voices series.
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Reconnecting and Restoring Old Forests through “Future Forests Reimagined" - An Interview with Christine Laporte
Hear the latest on our transboundary Future Forests Reimagined Initiative from its dedicated leader and our Eastern Program Director, Christine Laporte.
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Listen to the new Wild For Change Podcast with Ron Sutherland
Tune in to a new podcast featuring Ron Sutherland, the Chief Scientist of Wildlands Network, as he shares his 25+ years of experience rewilding and the importance of restoring habitats for thriving biodiversity.
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Endangered red wolves need space to stay wild. But there’s another predator in the way
Over 25 years, the red wolf went from being declared extinct in the wild to becoming hailed as an Endangered Species Act success story. In a story also featuring Ron Sutherland, AP News explores the state of the red wolf populations as they cling to survive.
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Interested in helping out with wildlife monitoring and migration data?
Learn more about ways you can help collect data for roadkill reports with Damon Yeh, our California Project Manager.
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Wildlife need you, John!
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Will you give to sustain connected landscapes that promote climate-resilient communities for people and wildlife?
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