Runners for the Wild is a place for the vibrant community of runners to voice our support for wild places. Wild areas, where nature is left to its own devices and we humans are only low-impact visitors and admirers, are increasingly threatened around the globe. This is primarily due to human development and industrial activities. And much of this activity takes place on our public lands, which we
have a right to have a say about. Runners for the Wild is meant to be place for conversation about these important issues, and what we can do to protect large chunks of the natural world from human exploitation, both for the sake of nature itself and for our well-being. In addition to focusing on wild places, Runners for the Wild also focuses on the more general (but connected) issues of sustainability and climate change, and what we as runners in particular can do to engage in the activity we love as responsibly as possible. Please don't hesitate to join the conversation and post ideas you might have, local initiatives that the running community could help support, groups or organizations that Run for the Wild could partner with, etc. Looking forward to seeing the power of runners to have a meaningful and lasting impact both on the natural world and human society.