Dear John,


In today’s rapidly changing world, wildlife face unprecedented challenges. Now more than ever, we need innovative laws and policies to ensure wildlife agencies are committed to rewilding our landscapes.


Following Congress’ provision of unparalleled federal funding for wildlife-friendly infrastructure and conservation, Wildlands Network sees tremendous opportunity to undo the damage that roads and development have done to wildlife habitat and populations.


Through strategic partnerships and with supporters like you, we overcome the systemic barriers that inhibit wildlife movement and habitat connectivity. By advocating for legislative and agency policy measures that advance wildlife crossings and corridor conservation, wildlife reintroduction, and the conservation of core habitat, we are laying the groundwork for a more harmonious relationship between people and nature.


Your investment makes meaningful policy wins possible. Together, we are making roads safer for wildlife and people in New York State, giving wildlife more “room to roam” throughout California’s diverse landscapes, and helping reintroduce species like the wolverine into landscapes they have long been absent from in Colorado.


For the wild,  

We are only $3,500 away from achieving our board of directors’ $10,000 Earth Day challenge grant. We have one week left to reach our goal! Your gift today will not only be doubled but will also build on the policy success we’ve had so far this year.  

Every voice counts in ensuring safer roads and preserving wildlands for wildlife. With new government funding available and the upcoming presidential election, there's never been a more crucial time to get involved. Join our policy team to learn how you can become a catalyst for change, advocating for wildlife crossings in your community and beyond.


Day: Monday, June 10, 2024


Time: 2:00 PM EST


Where: Zoom

Can’t make it? Sign up for the webinar, and we’ll send you a link to the recording!

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