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Great dreams, as opposed to fantasies, are those that seem to lie at or just beyond the edge of possibility. When I first learned of the Wildlands Project, I thought it must be beyond that limit, and admirable whimsy of noble souls. But as quickly as I gave the idea serious thought, I was converted. With imagination and will, I firmly believe, it can be done.

Edward O. Wilson
University Research Professor, Harvard University
Author of The Diversity of Life and Consilience


How You Can Help

Welcome!

By visiting the Wildlands Project website and reading this far, you have helped our cause, just by becoming aware of our work. Yes, The Wildlands Project has attracted a fun, smart and motivated group of supporters! You are talented, inspired and informed. In fact, thanks to your help, our goal of ecologically healthy landscapes is becoming reality, acre by acre across North America.

More Challenges Ahead, Of Course

We've got the message, we've got the science, and we've got the results. But in light of current political legislation and escalating threats to our country's natural resources, we need to work faster and bigger. We must share our message with a larger audience, so that people across North America can embrace our optimistic, achievable conservation vision, support it and make it happen.

Photo © Susan C. Morse
Photo © Susan C. Morse

What Will It Take To Fulfill Our Vision for Continental Conservation?

  • Money! Please donate now  and become part of our continental conservation network.
  • Become a Conservation Advocate! Read up on our Conservation Programs  and How You Can Initiate Conservation Actions!
  • Share Your Ideas! Give us your thoughts and suggestions.
  • Network! Please share the Wildlands Project's vision for Continental Conservation with your friends, family and co-workers
  • Educate! Ask us about ways to roll our messages into your school and organization conservation programs.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!