Chris Schadler: Coyotes of the Northeast

As one of the few predators still present and successful in the Northeastern landscape, coyotes are an important feature of local and native ecosystems. Chris Schadler, a researcher and advocate for coyotes, will present on the population dynamics of coyotes, their past and present range, and their behavior, habits, and group dynamics.

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Nature Trivia Night

Calling all Nature Nerds to celebrate Earth Day the wild way, with a round of Nature Trivia! With a variety of topics and difficulty levels, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Prizes for first, second, and third-place winners, and laughter and learning to go around for all.

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Eileen Crist: Radical Ecology, A Conversation

Join author Eileen Crist to envision an eco-centric path towards a future where all living beings may thrive. Together, we will contemplate the current ecological crises of Earth, and how they are linked to an implicit, often unquestioned view of human supremacy above other living beings.

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Bill McKibben: Climate Change & Wilderness

Bill McKibben, renowned activist, author, and professor, will describe how Earth's ecosystems—and their conservation—can mean the difference between a live-able future for all beings and climate chaos. Bill will also share stories of how personal experiences and connections with wild nature can be the seeds from which a lifetime of environmental advocacy and eco-centric mindsets may grow.

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Jackie Morris: Natural Enchantment

Join Jackie Morris, acclaimed illustrator and author (The Lost Words, The Lost Spells), for a journey of color and sound celebrating the wondrous creatures with whom we share this planet. Jackie will share her magical watercolor paintings and read from some of her works, followed by a reflection on the ways art and language can bring people into deeper relationship with wild nature.

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Laura Waterman: Book Discussion of Wilderness Ethics

Join author Laura Waterman for a discussion of Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness, by Laura and Guy Waterman. Laura writes about the mountains of the Northeast, exploring topics from mountain climbing and hiking to environmental ethics and conservation.

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Writing the Land: Poetry Reading

Four poets—Rachelle Parker, Kathy Kremins, Sylvia Karman, and David Crews—are visiting Northeast Wilderness Trust's Ambassador Preserves, which are wilderness landscapes more easily accessible to the public for reciprocal, responsible experiences of wild nature. In this evening of words and images, each poet will share their lyric offering to Nature in the Northeast, accompanied by images of the land, water, plants, and animals who inspire them.

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Tracking Class at Woodbury Mountain – FULL

Woodbury Mountain Wilderness Preserve Woodbury, VT, United States

This event is currently at capacity. If you'd like to be added to the waitlist in case someone cancels, please contact Sophi Veltrop at sophi newildernesstrust.org with the number of people in your party and your phone number.   Join Northeast Wilderness Trust and Sophie Mazowita of Tracking Connection for a half-day adventure at the […]

Muddy Pond Winter Walk

Muddy Pond Wilderness Preserve Bishop's Highway, Kingston, Massachusetts

***THERE ARE 4 SPOTS LEFT, please contact Abby Wilson at abby newildernesstrust.org with the number of people in your party and your phone number to reserve.*** Join Digital Media Intern, Abby Wilson, for an interpretive nature walk at Muddy Pond Wilderness Preserve. Bring a friend and learn about the history, geology, and wildlife of the […]

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Bobcats, Bears, Moose, Mink and More

Join Susan Morse of Keeping Track to meet your wild neighbors (both human and animal) and mobilize for community landscape conservation.