Appalachian Corridor

Let’s protect nature and biodiversity

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Northern Green Mountains

Appalachian Corridor is a conservation organization dedicated to protecting the ecological corridor of the Northern Green Mountains, a vital area for biodiversity and one of the most intact remaining stretches of continuous temperate deciduous forest in the world!

Corridor Appalachian’s Impact in Numbers

species at risk within our territory

hectares protected in perpetuity (including 18,967 hectares of private lands)

hectares under our stewardship

staff members who are experts in their field

collaborative conservation projects

Protect Your Natural Spaces

Nature reserve, land donation, ecological gift, conservation easement, and other preservation options

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Projects

Our most recent projects

Each project is carefully studied and carried out with passion and determination; you are at the heart of it all!

See our projects

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Our latest projects

Each project is studied and carried out with passion and determination; you are at the heart of these projects!

Learn more about our projects
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Protect Biodiversity and Natural Environments

Many ways to get involved: legacy giving, volunteering, cash donations, and more.

Appalachian Corridor: Trail Networks to Explore

Hike through the heart of our conservation territory

Several hiking trails await you in the Green Mountains Nature Reserve, including those at Mount Singer and Mount Foster.

Tower Trail, Mount Foster.

Fullerton Pond, Mount Singer.

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Stay tuned

Keep up with the latest news about the Northern Green Mountains territory.