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New Bill Introduced to Protect Wolves in New York

Senator Hoylman-Sigal and Assembly Member Carroll introduced legislation to require

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The Right to be Wild: A Mexican Gray Wolf Documentary

Madeleine Torneman’s film, The Right to be Wild, tells the story of the near extinction

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Big Steps Toward Rewilding North America

Wildway Rambles, Spring 2024 On various rambles east and west, and following conversations

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The Voice of Eel-Grass

Once again, the state of Maine has plans to turn Sears Island into an industrial

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Exploring the Identity of Wild Canids in the Northeast

Officially, wolves haven’t lived in the Northeast since the late 1800s and today

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Who Looks After Water: A Conversation about Water’s More-Than-Human Guardians

Who Looks After Water A Conversation about Water’s More-Than-Human Guardians April

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The Jornada Hawk: A Brief Case Study in Decolonizing Nomenclature

Mexican poppies in their saturation-slider hues of orange and gold and yellow surround

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GRRL Power: Rewilding Female Jaguars to Save the Chaco’s Wild Population

Rewilding female jaguars to El Impenetrable National Park in Argentina, where there

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The Rewilding Institute Seeks Development Associate

Job Description: Development Associate for The Rewilding Institute (TRI) Position:

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Resilience Matters: Flourishing in an Era of Extremes (Free Ebook Available)

It’s not a stretch to say that we live in an age of extremes. 2023 was — by far—

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