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.
Hiring for Communications Intern
/in Featured News, PeopleNortheast Wilderness Trust is seeking a Communications Intern to support social media, Enewsletters, and website.
Northeast Wilderness Trust Executive Director joins the Land Trust Alliance’s Leadership Council
/in Featured News, PeopleJon Leibowitz has been invited to join the Leadership Council of the Land Trust Alliance, the national leader in policy, standards, education, and training for land trusts.
Q&A with Janelle Jones, New York Land Steward
/in Featured News, New York, People, StewardshipNortheast Wilderness Trust is delighted to welcome and introduce our New York Land Steward, Janelle Jones.
Business Alliance Spotlight: NatureCulture
/in Featured News, Giving, Massachusetts, PeopleNEWT’s Business Alliance welcomes NatureCulture, a small Massachusetts-based business working at the intersection of the arts, environmental, and social justice.
Q&A with Tricia Bhatia, Carbon and Transaction Specialist
/in Featured News, PeopleWe’re delighted to welcome Tricia Bhatia to the NEWT team as Carbon & Transaction Specialist.
A Simple Gift, A Lasting Legacy
/in Featured News, Giving, PeopleBy joining the Ancient Forest Society, individuals make a meaningful commitment to a wilder future with more abundance, beauty, and diversity. It is a radical act of love and hope. And, it is a legacy of which to be proud.
2023 Spring Speaker Series Recordings & Resources
/in Event, Featured News, PeopleIgnite your curiosity about the wild world all around us with talks on biodiversity, old forests and trees, and protecting half of earth for nature.
2022 Annual Report
/in Connecticut, Featured News, Giving, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, People, Rewilding, Vermont, Wildlands Partnership, WildlifeExplore our 2022 Annual Report for stories on 20 years of wilderness conservation: thinking in tree time, rewilding forests, a new ecology program, and more.
Forever-Wild Circle Feature: Brendan Wiltse
/in Featured News, Giving, PeopleHear from Brendan Wiltse, a water quality researcher and landscape photographer based in the Adirondacks, about why he supports wildlands conservation.
Q&A with Eric Bailey, Wildlands Ecology Fellow
/in Featured News, PeopleWe’re delighted to welcome Eric Bailey into a year-long fellowship in our Wildlands Ecology program.