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A Very WILD Earth Week
WILD is teaming up with a couple of our favorite local groups to celebrate Earth Week this year, and we want you to join! Fossil Free Your Life: Neighborhood Block Party As a part of #BoulderEarthWeek, WILD will join our friends at 350 Colorado for the very first...Calling All Young Change Makers!
By: Sierra Voss The environmental problems facing us are vast and complex, and necessitate the attention of experienced leaders. Without opportunities to develop experience, the next generation will be less prepared than they would be otherwise to tackle the...![Protected: How can YOU stop elephant poaching?](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/2ELEPHANT_ANI_SMALL.gif)
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Taking Action in 2016
Thanks to the outpouring of generosity from our supporters, the 2015 WILD Half Campaign ended with a resounding success. We raised over $180,000 – making 2015 our best year ever! That means more resources to create wilderness victories in 2016 – victories that are...![Connecting to Nature with Forest Therapy](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/ANFT-1.jpg)
Connecting to Nature with Forest Therapy
By: Amos Clifford, Director of the Association of Forest Therapy Guides & Programs, and John Hendee, Trustee of the WILD Foundation Humans evolved in nature over 5 million years, yet today may live in highly mechanized, developed and stressful environments; for...![Innovate, Facilitate, Communicate, and CELEBRATE!](https://wild.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/20110829_1967_c.jpg)