Stories
Protecting Private Working Lands: Essential Strategy for Wildlife Connectivity in Northeast California
Overpass designs could give endangered bighorn sheep safe passage over a deadly California highway
Where Do Wildlife Crossings Go? A Peek Behind the Placement Process
Wildlife Crossings: Our Path to Rewilding North America
Bikes and Beer Paving a Jaguar Corridor
Meet Our Newest Research Allstar, Dr. Christina Aiello
Our Top 5 Stories of 2024
A Groundbreaking Bill, Room to Roam Act, Is Surging Through California Legislature
In Mexico, Wildlife Crossings Aren’t Just Helpful – They're Urgent
A Call for Crossings: The High Toll for Red Wolves
Navigating Human and Wildlife Activity in Lake Tahoe: A New Study
Interstate 8 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Crossing Project in Imperial County, California
Wildlands Network Applauds Wildlife Conservation Board Funding for Innovative Wildlife Crossing on U.S. 395 in Lassen County
A Conversation with Michael Dax on Restoring the Western Wildway Across Jurisdictions
Michael Dax, our Western Program Director, has led our Western team to incredible success in making tangible progress toward the vision of a reconnected, restored, and rewilded Western Wildway.
Wildlands Network Creates the First Comprehensive Map of Wildlife Crossings Across California
Today, Wildlands Network unveiled an interactive map of wildlife crossings across California, presenting the first-ever comprehensive database of crossings across the State. Developed in collaboration with the California Department of Transportation and other road ecology partners, this tool will enhance efforts to reconnect vital wildlife habitats.

