Reciprocity is the rekindling of humanity’s affection for the riotous, wondrous wild. At its core, reciprocity is a visceral revelation of our interdependence with all the astounding entities of this planet.
Places where people may witness a kaleidoscope of beings evolving freely are integral to cultivating the will to preserve diverse, resilient ecological communities. When other life forms are honored for their own sake, and granted the freedom to flourish, the wonder of the natural world becomes increasingly palpable. Experiencing this innate awe can transform us, and inspire the wisdom and compassion needed to protect and pass on a vigorous, beautiful world.
Northeast Wilderness Trust is dedicated to the reciprocal act of offering our wild neighbors places where they may rest, recover, and thrive. The Wilderness Trust welcomes careful, responsible experiences of reciprocity with these cherished lands and waterways.
Collaboration with Native Land Conservancy Unfolds
/in Community Conservation, Featured News, MassachusettsNortheast Wilderness Trust and Native Land Conservancy announce a partnership centered around Muddy Pond Wilderness Preserve in southeastern Massachusetts, homeland of the Wampanoag Tribe.
Rewilding Photo Points
/in Community Conservation, Featured News, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, StewardshipA crowd-sourcing photo tool allows visitors to engage with the rewilding process at two Wilderness Preserves by documenting ecosystem changes over time.
Old-Growth Forest Network Honors Muddy Pond
/in Featured News, Massachusetts, Press ReleaseMuddy Pond Wilderness Preserve in Kingston, MA was the 107th forest to be inducted into the Old-Growth Forest Network on Saturday, August 22. Muddy Pond will be the representative forest of Plymouth County.
New Sign Showcases Muddy Pond Ecosystem
/in Featured News, MassachusettsMuddy Pond Wilderness Preserve now welcomes the public to the trailhead with a beautiful, handmade kiosk and illustrated interpretive sign.
In the News: Muddy Pond & Binney Hill
/in Featured News, In the media, Massachusetts, New HampshireThis winter, two Northeast Wilderness Trust Preserves were featured in local news. A big thank you to the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript and Wicked Local Kingston for highlighting these special places and the wilderness message!
2019 In Review
/in Featured News, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, VermontRead about wilderness wins over the past year for each state in the Northeast, from New York over to Maine and down through Connecticut.
Wilderness Rebounds in the Heart of Kingston
/in Featured News, Massachusetts, Press ReleaseKingston, MA – In the center of the suburbs, Muddy Pond Wilderness Preserve is offering a wild refuge for nature, wildlife, and people. The Northeast Wilderness Trust established the Preserve in 2018, and has been working to re-wild the land and connect students and residents with wilderness.
Return to Grandeur
/in Community Conservation, Featured News, MassachusettsRight around Carver or Kingston, southbound travelers reach a transition zone—an ecotone—between the realm of Northern Hardwood Forest and the beginning of the Atlantic Coastal Pine Barrens. The composition of the trees becomes heavily pine and oak. The forest floor is littered with dry needles, and scrubby shrubs make up the understory.