From Katie at Wildlands Network <[email protected]>
Subject Wildlands Network 2025 Impact Report
Date November 7, 2025 2:14 AM
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** 2025 IMPACT REPORT
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** Wildlands:
Reconnect. Restore. REWILD.
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Dear John,

With your support, Wildlands Network is leading communities across the continent forward toward a shared vision: a rewilded North America.

Today, we are pleased to share with you our 2025 Impact Report, highlighting our efforts to restore and reconnect habitat and movement pathways while reshaping government priorities to support land stewardship and species recovery.
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Within the next decade, because of your investment, we intend to capture jaguar kittens on camera reclaiming habitat in southern Arizona, see red wolves safely running across wildlife bridges as they expand their range along the east coast, and document the first cougars roaming the Eastern Wildway as they return home to the lands of their ancestors. This is our vision of rewilding North America.

With support from allies like you across the continent, together we’re pushing forward to write the next chapter of conservation.

Thank you for joining us on this rewilding journey.

Best,

Katie

Katie Davis, J.D.

Executive Director

Wildlands Network


** Peek inside the 2025 Impact Report
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Crossings Campaign: In 2025, we launched our most ambitious campaign to date — raising $1 billion to jump start 25 wildlife crossings by 2030. Learn how you can get involved by visiting our campaign crossings page. ([link removed])

Reshaping Government Priorities: Over the past year, we’ve seen a significant push at the state and federal level toward funding wildlife crossings across the U.S. and Mexico. From California to Maryland, leaders are putting dollars to work to protect the lives of people and wildlife by building new wildlife crossings. Read about work at the state and federal level in this year’s report. ([link removed])

Protected Area Funding in Mexico: In October, we published our annual analysis of the Mexican government’s funding priorities for the coming year. This year’s report revealed that funding for Mexico’s natural protected areas has reached an 18-year low. Learn how these cuts pose a threat to Mexico’s wildlands, and how we’re raising awareness of this issue. ([link removed])

Research & Innovation: To rewild North America, we need a fuller picture of where wildlife are, where they would like to be, and the most cost-effective ways to expand pathways and habitat. Our researchers are gathering data on pressing questions, from how the U.S.-Mexico border wall is impacting wildlife movement, to the effects of solar facilities on pronghorn migration. Read about some of our findings in this year’s report. ([link removed])


** Support the work that keeps wildlife moving!
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There are lots of ways to support Wildlands Network before the end of the year!

Join us in our work to connect, restore, and protect wildlands across the continent with a donation before the end of the year. You can support our work with cash gifts, gifts of stock, donations from your Donor Advised Fund or IRA, by leaving a gift in your estate plans, or by joining our Sustain the Wild monthly giving program.

Visit the Ways to Give page on our website to learn more about these impactful ways to support our ongoing work, allowing us to build on work we’ve been doing for almost 35 years. Thank you for being a partner in this work — ensuring that nature and wildlife can thrive throughout North America!
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