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Wildlands Ecologist Jason Mazurowski describes a day spent measuring tree diameters and collecting other ecological data at a rare patch of old forest in Vermont.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
Southern New England Land Steward Joe Falconeiri pays homage to the tremendous variety and ecological value of dead standing trees at Muddy Pond Wilderness Preserve. The post Rate That Snag! appeared first on Northeast Wilderness Trust.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
A new forever-wild easement, made possible by NEWT's Wildlands Partnership, protects more than 660 Maine acres owned by Midcoast Conservancy.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
A local family lends a hand at NEWT's Great Oaks Wilderness Sanctuary in Maine and reflects on the intrinsic value of wild places.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
Coyotes are adaptable creatures can be found in nearly every habitat throughout New England. Yet it may come as a surprise to many that coyotes are relative newcomers to our landscape.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
New York Land Steward Janelle Jones describes an encounter with a novel bird species on one of NEWT's forever-wild conservation easements.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
A workshop hosted by Southern Plains Land Trust (SPLT) and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, with support from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, brought NEWT's Wildlands Ecologist Jason Mazurowski out to the Great Plains.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
Northeast Wilderness Trust’s (NEWT) Wildlands Ecology program has set the stage for long-term rewilding studies using minimal-impact plots on five Northeast Wilderness Trust preserves.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
Wildlands Ecologist Jason Mazurowski describes the construction of a new beaver dam and how these furry ecosystem engineers transform the landscape.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
Dr. Mark Elbroch of Panthera, the global wildcat conservation organization, joined NEWT’s Wildlands Ecology Director Shelby Perry for a conversation about mountain lions. The post Towards Coexistence with Large Predators appeared first on Northeast Wilderness Trust.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
For this year's World Rewilding Day, NEWT staff members from across the organization reflected on why rewilding is important to them. The post NEWT Staff on What Rewilding Means to Them appeared first on Northeast Wilderness Trust.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
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In the summer of 2023, Northeast Wilderness Trust's Wildlands Ecology program kicked off a year of "BioBlitz" events at its Woodbury Mountain Wilderness Preserve.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
At Northeast Wilderness Trust’s Muddy Pond Wilderness Preserve, the Plymouth Rose Gentian and other rare and endangered species are thriving. Nestled among the densely populated suburbs of Kingston, Massachusetts just a half-hour south of Boston, Muddy Pond comprises more than 300 acres of woods and wetlands.| Northeast Wilderness Trust
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