Tag Archive for: In the Media

Opinion: New England Forests Can Sustain Our Climate and Biodiversity—If We Work Together

New 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.

Board President Honored with Conservation Award

Dr. Mark Anderson, Board President of Northeast Wilderness Trust, was honored with the prestigious Kingsbury Browne Conservation Leadership Award.

Op-Ed: Rewilding is not an exotic idea.

Jon 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.

Best of Rewilding Earth 2019

Rewilding Earth’s Best of 2019 anthology is now available for purchase, and features the works of many in the Northeast Wilderness Trust family.

Rewilding Earth Podcast features Shelby Perry

Northeast Wilderness Trust’s Stewardship Director, Shelby Perry, talked with Rewilding Earth about the ins and outs of how we work to rewild the Northeast.

The Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth

Northeast Wilderness Trust is proud to be an initial endorser of “The Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth,” along with leading international conservation organizations such as Rewilding Europe, Tompkins Conservation, and African Parks.