03/19/2026
Big Bend is more than just a place on a map — it’s one of the last truly wild landscapes in the United States, where desert, mountains, and the Rio Grande come together to create something rare and untouched. It’s home to hundreds of species of plants and animals, dark night skies, and a sense of solitude that’s becoming harder to find in the modern world 
Places like this aren’t just beautiful — they’re essential. They remind us what the world looked like before roads, before cities, before walls. They carry history, culture, and life that has adapted and survived for thousands of years.
“No Wall in the Wild” is about protecting that freedom — for wildlife to move, for ecosystems to stay connected, and for future generations to experience nature as it was meant to be: open, vast, and alive.
Because once wilderness is divided, it’s never the same again.
Stand for the land.
Keep Big Bend wild. 🌄🌵