by Geoff Tennent | Apr 30, 2021
Not Fun Fact – Water does more than just quench our thirst. It is the foundation of our way of life. And all water originates in wild nature and its life-giving services. So where does water come from exactly?
by Geoff Tennent | Apr 28, 2021
It takes a special person to dedicate their life to protecting wildlife in the most dangerous places in Africa. Rory Young was such a person.
by Geoff Tennent | Apr 27, 2021
Water, in all its forms, has been an inspiration to humans over the ages in many ways. We’ve created a playlist of some of our our favorite songs and audibles about water.
by Amy Lewis | Apr 22, 2021
WILD’s Social Media Specialist, Savannah Manning, asked Amy Lewis, WILD’s Vice President of Policy and Communications, about the connection between rewilding and our health.
by Geoff Tennent | Apr 9, 2021
Here are five places likely to bear the brunt of climate change and why they matter. And, if you think you can weather (pun intended) these places being damaged or lost, I’ve included another five places that might hit closer to home.
by Amy Lewis | Mar 25, 2021
Here are 4 examples of environmental campaigns that have (and still are) creating change using the power of unity.
by Geoff Tennent | Mar 5, 2021
Every year the destruction of habitat isolates and confines wild animals to smaller and smaller places. Through rewilding we can expand wild areas for the benefit of both human health and wildlife.
by Amy Lewis | Feb 3, 2021
The Survival Revolution salutes these insanely brave and vocal advocates speaking from the heart for a wild, just, and healthy future.
by Amy Lewis | Feb 3, 2021
Most leaders need substantial societal support to take ambitious action for the environment. Here’s our list of trailblazers who are helping to pave the way for others.
by Amy Lewis | Dec 23, 2020
We asked WILD’s program directors to share with us their biggest hopes for our future and the obstacles they face. This week, we feature Magnus Sylvén and Karl Wagner.