Building Bridges for Our Shared Future

#SaveLACougars and the #P22Legacy

Now in the legacy phase of this monumental effort, the #SaveLACougars campaign seeks to raise $15 million that will:

Ensure the holistic completion of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing as a fully integrated and thriving habitat that reconnects an entire ecosystem in the Santa Monica Mountains, including completing design and construction (slated for end of 2025), habitat stewardship, native plant nursery operations, education and outreach, and supporting National Park Service research efforts.

Advance future wildlife crossings and connectivity projects in Southern California that will continue to reconnect critical wildlife corridors and restore the ecological vibrancy of the country’s most densely populated urban area – a conservation legacy of the century.

JOIN US IN MAKING HISTORY

Donations of $100,000 and above will receive recognition on our donor wall.

The National Wildlife Federation’s #SaveLACougars campaign has inspired a global conversation toward a new way of doing business – revolutionizing the possibilities for wildlife conservation around the world for decades to come. Together, we raised over $100 million to ensure the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing became a reality. Help us honor P-22’s Legacy and secure an additional $15 million toward a new connected Southern California.

We invite you to join us in a conservation legacy of the century.


Prefer to donate by check?

Make your check out to National Wildlife Federation with #SaveLACougars in the memo line. Mail your check to National Wildlife Federation, Will Casey, 11100 Wildlife Center Drive, Reston, VA 20190. Thank you!

Naming and recognition opportunities are available for leadership level donations. Please contact Beth Pratt at prattb@nwf.org or (209) 620-6271.

 

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Your donation to the nonprofit National Wildlife Federation’s #SaveLACougars campaign will help advance the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, and other wildlife crossing and connectivity projects in Southern California and beyond! Together, we can make our world safer for wildlife.

Wallis Annenberg, Chairman, President, and CEO of the Annenberg Foundation

“”There’s a reason I wanted to support this crossing and issue this challenge: We need to move beyond mere conservation, toward a kind of environmental rejuvenation. Wildlife crossings are powerfully effective at doing just that — restoring ecosystems that have been fractured and disrupted. It’s a way of saying, there are solutions to our deepest ecological challenges, and this is the kind of fresh new thinking that will get us there.