It takes a large network of people - individuals, organizations, foundations and agencies - to sustain biodiverstiy and protect the landscapes of a wildlands network. Wild Connections believes that working together is the best method for long term conservation.
Local and regional partners Wild Connections works closely with conservation organizations and individuals to build an effective voice for wildlands conservation. Individual Donors Individuals are the backbone of support for Wild Connections. Approximately 21% of our income comes in gifts of $25 to $1,000. You can donate online or by sending a check. Your gifts are tax deductible.
Organizations
Center for Native Ecosystems
Central Colorado Wilderness Coalition
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Coalition for Upper South Platte
Colorado Environmental Coalition
Colorado Mountain Club
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Colorado Wilderness Network
Mountain Park Environmental Center
Quiet Use Coalition
Rocky Mountain Field Institute
Rocky Mountain Recreation Initiative
Sierra Clubs and Audubon Societies
Southern Rockies Conservation Alliance
The Wilderness Society
Tuesday Birders
Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
Foundations, national organizations and businesses We are grateful for financial support in recent years from
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Quarters for Conservation
Colorado Springs Utilties Community Focus Program
Earth Friends Conservation Fund
Educational Foundation of America through the Southern Rockies Conservation Alliance
Lifestream Water Systems
Maki Foundation
National Forest Foundation
New-Land Foundation
Norcross Wildlife Foundation
Old Town Bike Shop
Patagonia
The Wilderness Society
Wolcott Family Foundation
Challenge Grant
Earth Friends Conservation Fund has awarded a third challenge grant to Wild Connections for 2010-11.
It will help build Wild Connections' capacity to communicate our passion for wildlands protection and deliver effective conservaton programs.
Donations received from this challenge are used for restoration projects, travel management planning, wilderness and roadless area advocacy, citizen organizing and publications. You can help by making a contribution.
Reclaiming Wildways Partners
Reclaiming Wildways is a multiyear restoration program initiated by Wild Connections in 2009.It is carried out by a coalition of partners who contribute expertise, tools, volunteers and financial support. You can find out more about them by clicking on their logos.