A Reflection by Timothy Hass, WILD’s Trustee

I know that for many people, venturing into wilderness areas is a very important element for health and balance in their lives. I feel this as well, but also, for me, the nature directly around me is equally important.

Tech & Tradition – Q&A with Ruari Bradburn, Chief Technology Officer at Langland Conservation

“Tech & Tradition” delves into the evolving landscape of conservation, exploring the synergy between traditional wisdom and technological innovation.

Indigenous-led Conservation, a Holistic Approach – Q&A with Jordan Kennedy from Indigenous Led

Embark on an insightful exploration at the crossroads of environmental stewardship and cultural preservation through a Q&A with Jordan Kennedy.

I Am The WILD Half

Across the Earth, the campaign for wilderness and the preservation of our wild spaces is on the move. From Alberta’s recent decision to establish a...

A New WILD: The Final Piece

Part III of our New WILD Story is now complete and our team is thrilled to share this third and final piece that pulls it all together: a brand...

A New WILD, Part II

“Around a campfire, in the iMfolozi Wilderness of South Africa…our story began.” We’ve had the absolute pleasure of working with Dom...

A New WILD, Part I

As fallen leaves begin to outline our trails here in Colorado’s autumn, WILD prepares for its next season by writing the introduction to a new...

Solar lights up the Amazon

At our 8th World Wilderness Congress in 2005 (Anchorage, Alaska), WILD launched the Native Lands and Wilderness Council to ensure the inclusion of...

WILD at the IUCN World Parks Congress

The IUCN World Parks Congress (WPC) meets only once every 1o years.  In the coming days, five of WILD’s program leaders and other close...

Wild!

Photos and blog by Geoff Dalglish Wild … it is arguably my favourite word and it is both a delicious state of being and an enticing place. I...