Project Noah: Calling all nature nerds!
Finally, we have an interactive, online identification platform for wild nature: Project Noah! How can we use it, you ask? Well, read on and I’ll...
Friends of the Red Wolf
I’m very excited to announce that The WILD Foundation is partnering with my newly-founded Friends of the Red Wolf organization. The Friends...
Natural Numbers: The Value of the Planet in Minutes
We are pleased to announce this new initiative led by WILD Foundation Trustee, Jaime Rojo: Natural Numbers! Jaime is a photographer, conservationist...
Introducing the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Bridge Company!
US Interstate 70 (I-70) is the major highway right across the middle of America, stretching 2,153 miles (3,465 km) from Maryland to Utah. It is...
Protected: Surviving the War
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Protected: Protecting the Mali Elephants from War
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Protected: Mali: Elephants make record-breaking trek to survive
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In the Footsteps of Thesiger
Years ago, in a used book store, I discovered The Marsh Arabs, by Wilfred Thesiger. I devoured it — learning a lot about the cultures of the...
Getting Down to Brass Tacks (Or Cement Pylons) On the I-70 Wildlife Bridge
By Paige Singer Habitat Connectivity Program Director Rocky Mountain Wild, WILD and other partners continue to forge ahead in cooperation with the...
Protected: Mali mobilizes to protect the desert elephants
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Wildlife Crossing Structures: An Innovative Global Conservation Strategy
A global movement to reconnect wildlife habitats and offer animals and drivers safe passage while traveling (or migrating!) has been gaining...
Forever Wild: Rhino recovery project
With tragedy, there is sometimes also hope. On 2 March 2012, three rhinos were poached at the Kariega Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape. Tragically...
Return of the Auroch to Central Europe
The main icon for WILD10 is the auroch, the large, wild bovine herbivore that roamed Europe for many thousands of years, shaping the landscape,...
A WILD week in Madrid…
People often ask me “What do you actually do? …usually thinking that I must spend all my time in the wild, with wildlife, whatever. Well, though my...
Great News on the Flathead Valley!
Conservation groups announced last week that they have mobilized more than $10 million in public and private funds to protect from mining and oil...
National Wilderness Month
Perhaps not at the top of list for politicking in the steamy race for the U.S. Presidency, wilderness remains a priority for the current...
Protected: Mali: Local communities are heroes in the fight against elephant poaching
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Native Lands & Wilderness Council: 2012 Regional Gathering
You’re invited! Native Lands and Wilderness Council 2012 Regional Gathering Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Mission Mountain Tribal...
Graduation marks new beginnings for vulnerable youth
Changing the world requires people who are willing to change themselves…this is as true for people working in nature and wilderness conservation as...
Samburu warriors as ambassadors for lion conservation
In 2010, WILD partnered with the Ewaso Lions Project, which promotes coexistence between lions and local pastoralists in northern Kenya, where...