ANOTHER AREA PROTECTED IN PERPETUITY: LAC SAUVAGE IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF SAINTE-ANNE-DE-LA-ROCHELLE
Appalachian Corridor is pleased to announce that Lac Sauvage has been designated a protected area, meaning that the water and…
Appalachian Corridor is pleased to announce that Lac Sauvage has been designated a protected area, meaning that the water and…
Sutton and Potton Township, June 12, 2025 – Appalachian Corridor and the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) are proud to…
The fundraising campaign for the preservation of the Brière Forest is nearing its goal. More than 98% of the required funding has been secured for this 16.4-million-dollar project. Only $225,000 remains to be raised—less than 2% of the total amount needed to protect this forest.
Appalachian Corridor launching a public fundraising campaign for one of the most significant conservation projects in recent years: the preservation of Brière Forest. Spanning 542 hectares (almost 1,340 acres) in the heart of the Northern Green Mountains, this ecological gem is crucial for biodiversity and plays a key role in maintaining regional connectivity.
The conservation organization Appalachian Corridor and the citizen group Protection Mont-Gale officially announce the permanent protection of 14.04 hectares (34.7 acres) of high-ecological-value forest in the Mount Gale area in Bromont.
The Mont Brome Conservation Society (SCMB) and Appalachian Corridor are pleased to announce the establishment of a conservation easement covering an area of 3.86 hectares, made possible by a second donation from Mr. René Cloutier. A resident of Bromont, Mr. Cloutier has made the protection of natural environments a real priority in recent years.
Appalachian Corridor and the Memphremagog Wetlands Foundation (FMM) are proud to announce the perpetual protection of 18.54 hectares of natural habitat on the shores of Fitch Bay on Lake Memphremagog. This $1.7 million project was made possible through a significant ecological donation from the Fluet family, who have owned the property for nearly seventy years.
Eastman, Quebec (May 28, 2021) – Appalachian Corridor is proud to announce the completion of one of the largest private land conservation projects undertaken in Quebec in recent years: the acquisition of two adjacent parcels totaling 442 hectares of natural habitat in the municipality of Eastman.
Through this article, we highlight the essential contribution of our affiliated members to the success of the conservation movement in our region.
Appalachian Corridor would like to acknowledge Gail Watt’s donation of a conservation easement on her 8.4-acre property in West Bolton. This addition completes her second conservation project and strengthens the region’s network of protected areas, including the nearby Mount Foster Nature Reserve.
Appalachian Corridor won three awards at the 12th Excellence Brome Missisquoi Gala, including the trophy for Company of the Year. The work of the conservation organization was also highlighted after winning the Innovation and Sustainable Development awards.
Appalachian Corridor would like to thank Terry Wiazowski for the creation of the new White Eagle Nature Reserve in Brome Lake. Named after the Polish origins of its owner, the new protected area is 35 hectares in size and has been owned by the family for over 70 years.