February 11, 2010
Eco-Wireless will donate 20% of your rate plan purchase to Freedom to Roam. So, if you or your business is looking at a new Verizon or Sprint phone or plan, please give them a look. All national sales and promotions are honored. Couldn’t be easier. www.ecowireless.mobi
February 9, 2010
DENVER (February 9, 2010) – Joanna Prukop, former cabinet secretary of Gov. Bill Richardson’s Energy, Mineral and Natural Resources Department, has joined Freedom to Roam as Director of the organization’s Business for Wildlife Initiative.
Prukop holds a B.S. in Wildlife Science from Texas A&M and Master of Science from Colorado State University. Part of Gov. Richardso…
January 14, 2010
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100111171859.htm
November 12, 2009
Here is an encouraging article on a state government taking action to ensure that alternative energy developers take in to account wildlife protection recommendations:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jUWlbQLIgbeAAJ8i7VMoftAQX7VQD9BPJC4O0
September 2, 2009
There is a great piece about the Yellowstone to Yukon corridor on the Canadian Broadcasting Company’s site. Check it out here on the CBC’s Site.
August 26, 2009
While there is considerable attention on Wyoming’s incredible Path of the Pronghorn, many don’t realize it’s habitat extends Northward into Canada. Pronghorn in Alberta have faced many of the same threats as they have in other parts of the country–particularly with fences. “Now, an unlikely coalition of conservationists, hunters, lando…
August 26, 2009
The Billings Gazette reported on Witness for Wildlife and a recent trip with Defenders of Wildlife to MacDonald Pass.
Check out the coverage here!
July 9, 2009
The New York Times this week spoke strongly in favor of Wildlife Corridors and Connectivity in an editorial supporting the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act.
June 29, 2009
Freedom to Roam has launched its Witness for Wildlife Program with several trips heading out this summer.
Please contact Dan Shepherd for more information!
June 29, 2009
The House of Representatives passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act on Friday with a vote of 219-212. Inside the bill was a critical first step for protecing wildlife corridors–the creation of a National Habitat and Corridors information program.
Read more about the passage in the New York Times