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About Us

By wildlandscpr
Created 06/18/2007 - 12:25pm

[1] Wildlands CPR works to promote balance, save money and create jobs by restoring unneeded forest roads to their natural state and by limiting off-road vehicle use.

Wildlands CPR has been working with citizens, grassroots groups and land managers to protect and revive natural areas since 1994. We go wherever we are needed – from the cypress woodlands of Florida, to the red-rock canyons of Utah, to the fragile tundra of the Arctic.

Wildlands CPR members include hunters, hikers, cross-country skiers, photographers, business owners, anglers, scientists, students, teachers, parents and many others.

Wildlands CPR seeks to connect fragmented landscapes, protect our natural heritage, and restore our public lands into healthy, beautiful, natural places.

Wildlands CPR protects healthy habitat and quiet places, and reclaims access for muscle-powered recreation.

Our successes are many. In Big Cypress National Preserve, for example, we partnered with other groups to get the Park Service to rein in off-road vehicle use, reducing 23,000 miles of renegade tracks to just 400 miles of designated routes. We’ve also trained more than a thousand citizens throughout the country to inventory roads, monitor off-road vehicle use, and remove unneeded roads.


Lamar River Valley. Photo by Adam Switalski


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