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.
130-Acre Wilderness Sanctuary Created in NH
/in Featured News, New Hampshire, Press ReleaseThe Jack & Margaret Hoffman Wilderness Sanctuary was created this November to protect 130 acres in Francestown, NH as forever-wild.
Rewilding Kiosk at Binney Hill
/in Featured News, New HampshireBinney Hill Wilderness Preserve in New Hampshire got a brand new kiosk that welcomes visitors and illustrates the rewilding process.
A Birdseye View of Binney Hill
/in Featured News, New HampshireGet a birdseye view of Binney Pond and its overlook, thanks to volunteer George Carmichael!
Wapack Hike for the Wild
/in Featured News, Giving, New HampshireFour best friends are turning their through-hike of the historic Wapack Trail into a fundraiser for Northeast Wilderness Trust!
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!
Wilderness Preserve Expands in New Ipswich
/in Featured News, New Hampshire, Press ReleaseNortheast Wilderness Trust bought 47 acres of forest and wetlands from Shirley Sawtelle, safeguarding the last remaining unprotected shoreline of Binney Pond and a section of the Wapack Trail. The Wilderness Trust will manage this land as a forever-wild addition to its Binney Hill Wilderness Preserve, which it purchased in 2016.