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- Caitlin Littlefield, Brian Donahue, David Foster, Anthony D'Amato, Kenneth Lautsen, and Brian Hall with Reflections by Michael Snyder, Lincoln Fish, Julie Renaud Evans, and David Publicover 1
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The Wonder in an Acorn
“I walk behind my daughter on these protected trails and I consider how moving through this climate crisis will certainly require the good work of conservation.”
An Integrated Approach to New England Conservation and Community
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Climate Change: “We’re Essentially in a Wartime Situation”
An interview with Bill McKibben, an American environmentalist, author, and journalist who has written extensively on the impact of global warming.
What is Northeast Algonquian Land-use Practice?
Land use and land classification traditions of Northeastern Algonquians remain poorly understood. Even less clear are traditions governing use of sacred lands: ceremonial places as well as hunting and gathering lands.
Farmlands and Wildlands Only Exist with Community
Food Solutions New England calls upon all to support integrative approaches to building a just, sustainable, and democratic future.
On Doing Nothing
Doing nothing is not a new idea. Ancient teachers from many Eastern traditions and Indigenous cultures have pointed to the value of inaction and the dangers of actions that disrupt the natural balance. There’s deep wisdom in these simple but powerful teachings that can transform our relationship with Nature.
Demand Reduction: Cutting Waste Before Cutting Trees
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New England Policy Chronicle
A key goal of this publication, along with sharing information and stories about the relationships between society and nature, is to inspire readers to engage with local advocates and policymakers in support of a future that reflects the values of equity and diversity in our society, in our landscape, and in the ecosystems where we live.
Protecting Biodiversity in Vermont—It’s the Law
A Conversation with Vermont State Representative Amy Sheldon, Model Public Servant.
The 2023 Farm Bill
These 2023 Farm Bill priorities align with broader societal goals of sustainability and inclusivity and reflect a comprehensive approach to addressing climate resilience, soil health, and racial equity in food and agriculture.
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund
The GGRF is designed to make funding available for projects that reduce or avoid greenhouse gas emissions and other forms of air pollution.
Eastern Old Growth Forest Conference 2023
From time to time, scientists who study old growth forests gather to share data, research findings, and news about the discovery and protection of old growth forests. Such a gathering happened this September in New Hampshire.
Nearly 29,000 Acres Purchased in Maine’s North Woods to Expand Appalachian Mountain Club’s Maine Woods Initiative
Partnership between The Appalachian Mountain Club and The Conservation Fund significantly expands the nation’s most important multi-use recreation and land conservation project.
Forest Society and Partners Protect Shelburne Valley and Bald Cap Peak Forests
From the Androscoggin River to the Mahoosuc Range, Mahoosuc Highlands Initiative Conserves 3,700 Acres.
Wildlands in New England: Past, Present, and Future: A Review
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