The North America Section of the Society for Conservation Biology engages on issues of wildlife corridors and habitat connectivity at the federal and state levels. In April, the Section's policy committee (SNAP) submitted a letter in support of the proposed federal Wildlife Corridor Connectivity Act of 2019 co-sponsored by Senator Udall and Representative Beyer. Learn more on the North America Section website. These corridors would increase the ability of fish, wildlife, and plants to move between habitats for migration, dispersal, genetic exchange, and climate adaptation across the country. A vote on the bill is expected in late 2019.