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.
Opinion: New England Forests Can Sustain Our Climate and Biodiversity—If We Work Together
/in Carbon & Climate Change, Featured News, In the mediaNew England forests hold enormous potential to help us avoid the worst of climate change and support rich biodiversity. To reach such potential, partnerships are emerging between organizations long dedicated to forest conservation, but not always on the same page.
Forest Carbon Report
/in Carbon & Climate Change, Featured News, In the media, Press ReleaseNew report on forests as climate solutions has been released!
Board President Honored with Conservation Award
/in Featured News, In the media, PeopleDr. Mark Anderson, Board President of Northeast Wilderness Trust, was honored with the prestigious Kingsbury Browne Conservation Leadership Award.
Happy National Wilderness Month!
/in In the mediaSeptember has just been designated as the official month to celebrate wilderness in America.
30 by 30
/in Featured News, In the media, RewildingPresident Biden has committed the United States to “30 by 30”—a global initiative that calls for 30 percent of Earth’s lands and waters to be conserved by 2030. Wild nature and diverse leadership are crucial components of achieving this goal in a meaningful way.
Win a Hornbeck Canoe!
/in Featured News, In the media, Press ReleaseOn March 20th, 2021 conservationists around the world will celebrate the first annual World Rewilding Day to expand awareness of rewilding and wilderness conservation.
First “World Rewilding Day” is March 20, 2021
/in Featured News, In the media, Press ReleaseOn March 20th, 2021 conservationists around the world will celebrate the first annual World Rewilding Day to expand awareness of rewilding and wilderness conservation.
Video Release: Rewilding the Northeast
/in Featured News, In the mediaOur latest video, “Rewilding the Northeast,” captures the landscapes, people, and work of Northeast Wilderness Trust.
Op-Ed: Rewilding is not an exotic idea.
/in Carbon & Climate Change, Featured News, In the media, VermontJon Leibowitz writes in an op-ed to Vermont Digger that rewilding must not only happen faraway, but also in Vermont and the Northeastern United States.
Steel Addition Featured in Local News
/in Featured News, In the media, Save This LandMonadnock Ledger-Transcript featured the initiative to add 15 acres to Binney Hill Wilderness Preserve in their latest Environment edition.