Tag Archive for: New Hampshire

Letting Trees Grow Old Panel Discussion, Hanover, New Hampshire

A dynamic group of practitioners and scientists will discuss the importance of letting local, native forests grow old in the Upper Connecticut River Valley.

Rosalind & Fred Slavic Wilderness Preserve Created in New Hampshire

Surrounded on three sides by the Rhododendron State Park in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, this forever-wild Preserve was made possible by the generosity of the former landowners and fills an important gap in conserved land—for the benefit of people and nature.

Wildlands in New England: Webinar

Register for the May 31 webinar to learn about the Wildlands in New England report, the first study of its kind to map and characterize all forever-wild lands in the Northeast.

A photo of canopy and a mountanous horizon in Woodbury Mountain Wilderness Preserve at sunrise.

25,000 Wild Acres Protected by 2025…Complete!

Northeast Wilderness Trust is thrilled to announce that we have met our land protection acreage goal for 2025…three years early!

Family Protects 588 Acres

The extended Putnam family donated land to NEWT, creating the Wildwood Wilderness Preserve in Dublin, NH.

Heath Brook Forest Protected by New Hampshire Couple

CC and David White of Central New Hampshire protected 74 acres with a generous donation of a forever-wild conservation easement.

When Water Meets Wilderness

What is the difference between how people and forests manage floodwater? Learn how wilderness can reduce damage from flooding as hurricanes become more prevalent.

Binney Hill Wilderness Preserve Expands

Binney Hill Wilderness Preserve grew by 15 forever-wild acres with the Wilderness Trust’s purchase of 15 acres from Virginia Steel, bringing the Preserve’s total acreage to 550.

130-Acre Wilderness Sanctuary Created in NH

The Jack & Margaret Hoffman Wilderness Sanctuary was created this November to protect 130 acres in Francestown, NH as forever-wild.

Rewilding Kiosk at Binney Hill

Binney Hill Wilderness Preserve in New Hampshire got a brand new kiosk that welcomes visitors and illustrates the rewilding process.