About Us
Donate
Across the American West, rivers have been dammed and diverted, wildlife corridors severed, and native species pushed to the brink. Rewilding is the work of reversing that loss, reconnecting fragmented habitats, restoring natural processes, and helping native wildlife reclaim its historic role within functioning ecosystems.
For decades, The Wildlands Conservancy has been doing exactly that. It began with the reintroduction of tule elk at Wind Wolves Preserve in 1998, and that work has never stopped.
Current restoration and rewilding objectives include:
Looking ahead, we are committed to expanding this work across our growing preserve system and beyond. Through restoration, stewardship, free public access, and outdoor education, we hope to restore resilience, biodiversity, and a deeper connection between people and the natural world. Rewilding is not only about restoring landscapes and wildlife. It is about renewing the sense of wonder, belonging, and connection to nature that is essential to the human spirit.
Latest News