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New Mexico releases unprecedented plan to safeguard wildlife corridors
New Mexico Departments of Transportation and Game and Fish released a draft of their Wildlife Corridors Action Plan. The 700 page report identifies 11 priority safe passage projects such as underpasses and overpasses throughout the state that will improve driver safety and increase connectivity of the state’s native wildlife including elk, deer and pronghorn.

7 Wins for North American Wildlife in 2021
Check out some of the biggest positive moments for wildlife in North America this year!
A Glimmer of Hope in the Sonoran Desert

A Formidable Barrier to Black Bears and Other Wildlife in Oregon

Mexico Program Director Juan Carlos Bravo Awarded for Breakthrough Cross-Border Conservation Work

Wildlands Network Secures $350 Million to Save Wildlife

Bipartisan Infrastructure Package Provides Critical Funding to Reduce Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions

Mexico’s Natural Protected Areas Now Reflected on Banknotes, But Continue to Lack Funding for Protection

Protecting California’s Kaleidoscope of Landscapes and Wildlife

A Key Step in the Long Road to Safer Passage for Wildlife

Colorado Continues Its Commitment to Connectivity

Investing in Nature: Q&A with Defender of Protected Areas in Mexico

Senate Bipartisan Infrastructure Package Provides Critical Funding to Reduce Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions

First-ever Map and Priority Restoration Areas of Border Wall through Arizona and New Mexico Released

Landmark Legislation to Protect Wildlife Corridors Passes U.S. House of Representatives

Colorado Senate Passes Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Wildlife Corridors

Now is the Time to Think about Reintroducing Jaguars into the U.S.

Tenacious and Wide-ranging, Like Wolverines

Eastern Wildway Gets a Boost in Western New York
