The Trilateral Committee for Wildlife and Ecosystem Conservation and Management, established in 1995 (https:// www.fws .gov/international-affairs/trilateral-committee), has brought together the United States, Mexico, and Canada, for nearly three decades to foster common goals for conservation. The Trilateral Committee facilitates collaboration of the three North American nations’ wildlife agencies (Canada - Canadian Wildlife Service; Mexico – SEMARNAT; USA - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) and their partners, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), to promote projects and programs of mutual interest to protect and preserve biological resources and ecosystems across borders. Annually, delegates from each country come together in the spring to solidify partnerships, discuss on-the-ground projects, law enforcement issues, the exchange of ideas and resources, and work to develop shared information databases. Although the committee touches on a wide range of ecological concerns, invasive feral swine have become a significant point of discussion given their broad impacts to natural resources across the continent.