Founded | 1991 |
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Founder | Michael E. Soulé, David Foreman, Douglas Tompkins |
Type | Non-governmental organization |
Focus | Environmentalism |
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Area served | North America |
Method | Conservation, conservation biology research |
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Website | http://www.wildlandsnetwork.org/ |
Formerly called | North American Wilderness Recovery Strategy, Wildlands Project |
The Wildlands Network (formerly known as “Wildlands Project") was created in 1991 to stem the tide of species extinctions that was being recorded across North America. Evidence that such extinctions were often exacerbated by a lack of habitat connectivity between existing protected areas[1][non-primary source needed] resulted in the organization’s adoption of a primary mission focused on scientific and strategic support for creation of “networks of people protecting networks of connected wildlands.”