Tag Archive for: Giving

You’re Invited: Walk for Wilderness Celebrates 5 Years

Shelby Perry, Wildlands Ecologist, is Walking for Wilderness for the fifth year in a row, with an ambitious goal to raise $10,000 to help protect Bear’s Nest Wilderness Preserve in Vermont.

Business Alliance Spotlight: NatureCulture

NEWT’s Business Alliance welcomes NatureCulture, a small Massachusetts-based business working at the intersection of the arts, environmental, and social justice.

A Simple Gift, A Lasting Legacy

By 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.

2022 Annual Report

Explore our 2022 Annual Report for stories on 20 years of wilderness conservation: thinking in tree time, rewilding forests, a new ecology program, and more.

2023 Hornbeck Canoe Raffle

Enter our spring raffle for a chance to win an ultralight, single-passenger canoe crafted right here in the Northeast.

Forever-Wild Circle Feature: Brendan Wiltse

Hear from Brendan Wiltse, a water quality researcher and landscape photographer based in the Adirondacks, about why he supports wildlands conservation.

Event: This Land was Saved for You and Me

On October 27 at 6:30 PM in Montpelier, VT, author Jeffrey Ryan will share his new book about the creation of public lands in America.

2022 Walk for Wilderness

During the month of October, Shelby will walk 2 miles for donations towards the Walk for Wilderness of $50 or more! All proceeds benefit Woodbury Mountain Wilderness Preserve in Vermont.

Congratulations to our raffle winners!

Thank you to everyone who bought tickets in support of wildlands conservation, and to the businesses that made this fundraiser possible: Hyperlite Mountain Gear, HipCamp and Barr Hill.

Woman in yellow kayak on a lake

Forever-Wild Circle Feature: Corey Zimmerman

Hear from monthly donor Corey Zimmerman about why supporting wildlands is important to her.