Episode 84: John Davis Introduces the Mogollon Wildlife Corridor Campaign




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Summary: About<br> John Davis is executive director of The Rewilding Institute and editor of Rewilding Earth. For Rewilding, he serves as a wildways scout, editor, interviewer, and writer. He rounds out his living with conservation field work, particularly within New York’s Adirondack Park, where he lives. John serves on boards of RESTORE: The North Woods, Eddy Foundation, Champlain Area Trails, Cougar Rewilding Foundation, and Algonquin to Adirondack Conservation Collaborative.<br> You can <a href="https://rewilding.org/trekwest-a-coalitions-campaign-for-connectivity/">read more about John’s epic journey “Trek West</a>” in 2013, hiking, biking, and floating along the Spine of the Continent from Mexico to British Columbia to promote a Western Wildway. A big chunk of which we are talking about with John today.<br> <br> Topics<br> <br> * The proposed Mogollon Wildway boundaries<br> * Protections already in place<br> * The “Lobo Trail” initiative<br> * Wildlife overpasses and underpasses<br> * The Mogollon Wildway coalition<br> <br> Extra Credit<br> <br> * <a href="https://rewilding.org/mogollon-wildway-ramble/">MOGOLLON WILDWAY Ramble</a> FIELD NOTES from Autumn 2018 Scouting<br> * <a href="https://rewilding.org/the-mogollon-wildlife-corridor-a-big-step-toward-half-earth-and-beyond/">The Mogollon Wildlife Corridor: A Big Step Toward Half Earth and Beyond</a> -Kim Crumbo<br> * <a href="https://rewilding.org/the-mogollon-wildlife-corridor/">The Mogollon Wildlife Corridor campaign page</a><br> * <a href="https://rewilding.org/what-is-rewilding/">What is Rewilding?</a><br> <br> About<br> John Davis is executive director of The Rewilding Institute and editor of Rewilding Earth. For Rewilding, he serves as a wildways scout, editor, interviewer, and writer. He rounds out his living with conservation field work, particularly within New York’s Adirondack Park, where he lives. John serves on boards of RESTORE: The North Woods, Eddy Foundation, Champlain Area Trails, Cougar Rewilding Foundation, and Algonquin to Adirondack Conservation Collaborative.<br> You can <a href="https://rewilding.org/trekwest-a-coalitions-campaign-for-connectivity/">read more about John’s epic journey “Trek West</a>” in 2013, hiking, biking, and floating along the Spine of the Continent from Mexico to British Columbia to promote a Western Wildway. A big chunk of which we are talking about with John today.<br> <br> Topics<br> <br> * The proposed Mogollon Wildway boundaries<br> * Protections already in place<br> * The “Lobo Trail” initiative<br> * Wildlife overpasses and underpasses<br> * The Mogollon Wildway coalition<br> <br> Extra Credit<br> <br> * <a href="https://rewilding.org/mogollon-wildway-ramble/">MOGOLLON WILDWAY Ramble</a> FIELD NOTES from Autumn 2018 Scouting<br> * <a href="https://rewilding.org/the-mogollon-wildlife-corridor-a-big-step-toward-half-earth-and-beyond/">The Mogollon Wildlife Corridor: A Big Step Toward Half Earth and Beyond</a> -Kim Crumbo<br> * <a href="https://rewilding.org/the-mogollon-wildlife-corridor/">The Mogollon Wildlife Corridor campaign page</a><br> * <a href="https://rewilding.org/what-is-rewilding/">What is Rewilding?</a><br> <br>