As 2022 comes to a close, take a look back with us on some of the year's biggest moments for wildlife conservation. We're proud to highlight how our work this year led tobig wins for safeguarding biodiversity across North America.
Your support is vital to addressing these opportunities and challenges for wildlife.
The reappearance of El Jefe, more than 120 miles south of where he was last recorded in Arizona, is a sign that habitat connectivity persists between Arizona and Sonora, despite growing threats from development, mining and the border wall.
Wildlands Network studies the walls’ impacts on nature, and diligently documented the construction of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey’s rouge shipping container border wall.
We released the results of one of the largest road ecology research projects completed along I-40 in the Pigeon River Gorge.
Our collaboratively-created Future Forests Reimagined virtual workshop series brought together participants from the United States, Canada, and Tribal nations to discuss how to most effectively protect and restore old-growth forests.
Critical funding legislation was passed in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, and California.
More than eight bills passed in the U.S. and Mexico this year dedicated to protecting and restoring wildlife corridors or habitat.
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