Wild Ways
Why Keeping Washington’s Habitat Connected Matters
Animals rely on movement to survive, in pursuit of food, resources, and seasonal habitat. As Washington’s human population grows, the state’s natural habitats grow increasingly fragmented. Habitat connectivity is about ensuring animals have the freedom of movement they need to thrive, and Conservation Northwest is working hard with our partners to help improve those connections across Washington.
Announcing the Wild Ways Film Tour!
Every month, we will be bringing Wild Ways and other short films to local venues throughout the state, along with a panel discussion. From regional stakeholders and agency thought leaders hear about Washington’s successes and ongoing efforts to reconnect wildlife and landscapes. Use the above link for more information and to RSVP for upcoming shows.
About the Film:
Producers:
Scott Downes
Elizabeth Torrey &
Andrea Wolf-Buck
Filmmakers:
Ted Grudowski &
Darrin Gunkel
Partners:
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife &
Conservation Northwest