Wildlife Disease Events
Monitoring unusual mortality events, disease emergence, and ecological warning signs.
Protecting the Homeostatic Web
A global fellowship of scientists, physicians, naturalists, and field practitioners dedicated to understanding and safeguarding the interconnected systems that sustain life.
The Wardens are an international fellowship of specialists united by a common purpose: to understand and protect the interconnected systems upon which all life depends.
For generations, Wardens have investigated unusual ecological events, preserved critical knowledge, advised communities, and responded to emerging threats affecting human, animal, and environmental health.
Though their work often occurs quietly and far from public attention, their mission remains unchanged: to observe, understand, and safeguard the Homeostatic Web.
Contributors of record, this folio — Reyes · Rowan · North
The Homeostatic Web is the interconnected system linking people, animals, and the environment. Wardens study these connections to better understand the forces that shape the health, resilience, and future of life on Earth.
Monitoring unusual mortality events, disease emergence, and ecological warning signs.
Tracking shifts in landscapes, ecosystems, biodiversity, and climate.
Understanding how environmental conditions influence communities and populations.
Collecting and safeguarding observations, field reports, and ecological memory.
Identifying early warning signs of disruption within the Homeostatic Web.
Supporting investigations and responses to ecological emergencies and emerging threats.
A small portion of the catalogue is visible from the public index. The greater archive remains held in deeper storage.
Plotted nodes represent a fraction of the active network. Many stations are not shown.
Credentials are issued to fellows of record. The public index does not grant archive access.