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.
Thank You, Appalachian Trail Conservancy!
/in Featured News, Giving, Maine, Save This LandMany thanks to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy for supporting the soon-to-be-conserved Redington Wilderness Sanctuary.
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.
Walking for Wilderness…Again!
/in Giving, Save This Land, VermontLast year, Shelby Perry, Stewardship Director, raised $7,000 for Bramhall Wilderness Preserve with her Walk for Wilderness. This year, she’s hitting the trail again! Shelby will walk 2 miles for every donation made to Bramhall during the month of September.
In the News: Bramhall Wilderness Preserve
/in Featured News, In the media, Save This Land, VermontThe new Bramhall Wilderness Preserve has been getting some attention across Vermont! Check out the coverage in Valley News, Mountain Times, and VTDigger.
New Wilderness Preserve Created in Bridgewater
/in Featured News, Press Release, Save This Land, VermontNortheast Wilderness Trust purchased 359 acres from Paedra Bramhall last week, creating the first privately protected, forever-wild preserve in the Chateauguay No-Town Conservation Area.