Wildways And Their Champions

Places still wild are so because of champions. These heroic individuals often include people who dedicate their lives to protecting or restoring or

reconnecting the lands they love; and the heroes always include animals, plants, and other life-forms that depend on and enrich the wild places.

Wildlands and their Champions includes articles by and interviews of the human champions who are defending the wild champions. 

Here will live many of the podcasts we will do from interviews in the field with advocates for critical wild cores and habitat linkages. Here, too, will be described (in articles, podcasts, and videos) some of the brave adventures of the next generation of conservation leaders.

A Hundred Pawprints on the Road to Wildness
In the Sky Island mountain ranges on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, roughly a dozen jaguars have been observed[...]
Fishing for Piranha, Finding Joy with Giant Otters
On our last night at Iberá National Park in northern Argentina, we went out in a boat at sunset to[...]
Rewilding in the Media #24
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Rare Andean Deer Found in an Unexplored Pocket of Patagonia
At the southern tip of South America, a team of conservationists from Rewilding Chile has confirmed the presence of a[...]
Once Extinct in Argentina, Giant River Otters Return to the Wild
The release of a family of giant river otters marks a rewilding milestone in Argentina, where the last breeding population[...]
About the Indus Fishing Cat Project
The Indus Fishing Cat Project (IFCP) was founded in February 2021, formally as a partner project of the Fishing Cat[...]
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