The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Rocky Mountain Program envisions developing a new Western conservation paradigm where intact assemblages of native species move across connected wild and working lands at scale, resilient in the face of a changing climate and expanding human footprint, sustained and valued by diverse communities, cultures, and key decision-makers. We draw on science, policy, strategic partnerships, and civic engagement to rewild working and wild landscapes. Our overarching goal is to inform and catalyze the ecological, socio-political, and cultural connectivity needed to achieve large landscape conservation across the American West’s matrix of private, public, and Indigenous lands.
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