Dear John,
Every day, our mission to connect and restore the wild in North America requires us to navigate the unique challenges of each region we work in. In Mexico, these challenges are particularly profound. This incredibly diverse country faces unprecedented habitat fragmentation due to rapid development, leaving wildlife crossings scarce. Unlike in the U.S. and Canada, countries that have been working on road ecology for decades, Mexico has a long way to go and learn before we can see adequate structures on the ground.
The story we are sharing today delves into the complexity of the challenges we face in Mexico regarding the establishment of wildlife crossings. It also highlights the hope and relentless pursuit of solutions. Dive in to explore why tackling these issues is critical and how a committed movement is emerging to make an impact, striving to reconnect habitats and ensure that Mexico's rich biodiversity continues to thrive.