Becoming a Conservation Advocate can be one of the most rewarding things you can do in your life. It is not work that excludes humans, but focuses directly on our ultimate survival. Whether you want to participate as an individual, a group, or an organization, the experience can inspire you while having a positive and meaningful impact on accomplishing our vision for continental conservation.
If you're an individual, consider:
- Making a donation to the Wildlands Project to help us achieve our conservation goals
- Starting or joining a community coalition that protects land in your area or within the Wildlands Project's Continental Wildlife Passageways.
- Learning how to protect your income while conserving your land
If you're a business organization, consider:
- Purchasing land that needs protection
- Matching employee donations to conservation programs " Raising funds for the Wildlands Project
- Hosting a Wildlands Project presentation for your employees
If you're an educational entity, consider:
- Fundraising for the Wildlands Project to help us achieve our conservation goals
- Hosting an educational Wildlands Project presentation for students
- Adopting and protecting a special parcel of land threatened by development
- Incorporating the Wildlands Project vision for continental conservation into classes and programs
If you're a zoo or aquarium, consider:
- Educating visitors about the Wildlands Project's conservation vision
- Host a Wildlands Project fundraiser week with donor, member, media and employee dinners, educational presentations etc.
- Tying in your North American species to the Wildlands Project's vision. Our keystone species include: jaguars, mountain lions, grizzlies, lynx, wolverines, wolves, martins, thick-billed parrots and more!
- Creating a Carnivores are Cool education program
- Advocating for wildlands habit protection programs that conserve species in your collections
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