"Wild Links" yearly science briefing
Conservation Northwest hosts an ongoing "Wild Links" science briefing to share ideas and coordinate better links between wildlife, habitat - and scientists and other experts.
Wild Links is our annual wildlife briefing that gathers together scientists, other experts, and interested citizens to share ideas and better coordinate keeping our region's wildlife
and wildlife habitat wild and connected.
In 2011, we focused on coordinating across political borders to help species and ecosystems adapt to a changing climate. Visit our 2011 WildLinks page for presentations and information from this year's successful event.
We thank all of our sponsors and partners that make each years gathering a success, and the attendees that take the time to join the dialogue. Review the information shared over the past five years with the links below, and mark this webpage to see where the dialogue with this event goes next.
Wild Links archives
2011 WildLinks - Coordinating across political borders to help species and ecosystems adapt to a changing climate.
Event summary and links to presentations, breakout group agendas, and resource page links shared at conference.
2010 Wild Links - Building partners, connecting habitat, adapting to change
Event summary and links to presentations from this two-day conference in Seattle, WA, co-hosted by the USFWS Great Northern and North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperatives.
2009 Wild Links - Thinking Across Borders
Event summary and links to presentations from this two-day conference focused on recognizing the needs of wildlife on both sides of the US-Canada border.
2008 Wild Links - Planning for a Future with Working Landscapes and Wildlife Linkages
Event summary about this two-day conference focused on wildlife and lands from the North Cascades to northeastern Washington.
2007 [the first] Wild Links - Washington's Cascades
Event summary from this one-day conference focused on Washington's North Cascades.
