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The Wildways Project

Helping People and Wildlife Coexist

What We Do

Bald Eagle in Flight. Photo © John Gifford, founder and director of the Wildways Project, an Oklahoma City nonprofit working to foster coexistence betwen people and wildlife.

Outreach

Through community outreach we raise awareness of native wildlife and the ecosystems that sustain them--and us.

Oklahoma_State Capitol. Photo © John Gifford, founder and director of the Wildways Project, an Oklahoma City nonprofit working to foster coexistence betwen people and wildlife.

Advocacy

We advocate for an inclusive, integrated approach to natural resources policy and planning--in Oklahoma City and statewide.

Jed Johnson Lake at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. Photo © John Gifford, founder and director of the Wildways Project, an Oklahoma City nonprofit working to foster coexistence betwen people and wildlife.

Education

We provide learning opportunities to empower people to become better, more knowledgeable stewards of our lands and waters. 

How Does It Work?

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Scissortail Park ducks, Photo © John Gifford, founder and director of the Wildways Project, an Oklahoma City nonprofit working to foster coexistence betwen people and wildlife.

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