Northeast Wilderness Trust

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The Northeast Wilderness Trust is a non-profit environmental organization based in Boston, Massachusetts working to preserve and restore forever-wild landscapes in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.

The Northeast Wilderness Trust works with landowners and partners to restore and preserve forever-wild landscapes through conservation easements, land acquisition, donations, and other conservation methods. Its land protection priorities are based on conservation science, wilderness potential, threat abatement, and opportunity.[1]

NWT projects include the Howland Forest, Wapack Wilderness, Split Rock Wildway, and Hersey Mountain in New Hampshire.

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