Keeping The World In Motion

Wild Waypoints

A visible network of small habitat stops supporting species in motion. One yard at a time.

What is Wild Waypoints?

Migration depends on a natural chain of spaces, many of which have disappeared.

A Waypoint can be a yard, planter, business patio, school garden or any space that supports a chosen species.

The natural world is more fragmented than ever. Together we hold the door open for migration by creating small, visible pit stops.

How It Works

  1. Choose a species

    Monarch Butterfly

    Ruby Throat Humming Bird

  2. Place a native host plant (We’ll guide you)

  3. Mark your space. Place your Waypoint sign and appear on the map

Small actions bridge gaps.

Your location remains approximate for privacy.

Each Waypoint becomes a visible link in the migration chain that helps life rest, grow and continue.

 

Species & Migration

Life moves through our world in patterns older than borders. Birds, insects and mammals follow seasonal paths that are often unseen and increasingly fragmented.

We help to make these movements visible and support the species that rely on continuity to survive. This page will grow over time as species and paths are added.

Markers and Supplies

Waypoints are marked to signal possibility, unity and migration support.

Yard signs, as well as other supplies will be available here as they are released.

Wild Waypoints is shaped by local culture.

Posters and visual markers are created by artists, illistrators, and tattoo studios allowing for unique styles and expressions.

this space will feature rotating artwork as collaborations form.

Art & Posters

Individuals

People who want to help life move

A yard. A planter. A small decision

Participation doesn’t require expertise

Businesses

Breweries, cafes, shops, and gathering places with visible roots.

Waypoints turn everyday places into community recognized habitat.

Institutions

Schools, Hospitals, Churches, Zoos and parks with land but no simple ecological framework or looking to recognize what they already have in place.

Waypoints provide a clear, low-friction way to support life without bureaucracy.

Wild Waypoints is built on the understanding that visibility alone is not enough.

Mapping, participation, and cultural momentum help life move, but restoration requires care, resources and people on the ground.

As Wild Waypoints grows, a portion of revenue is committed to supporting:

  • Wildlife rehabilitation centers

  • Native plant restoration efforts

  • Habitat corridor maintenance

  • Regional conservation and migration partners

Restoration and Partnerships

These partnerships focus on real work supporting species and systems that rely on continuity to survive. This commitment is ongoing and adaptive. partners may change as regions, species, and needs change. What will not change is the intent to endure that as the system grows support flows back into the living world it exists to serve.

Partnership details and supported organizations will be shared as they form.

Become a Waypoint

Life keeps moving. It only needs a place to land. Your space can keep the path open.