June 29, 2020, Eastman, Quebec – Appalachian Corridor is proud to announce the acquisition of most of Mount Foster for the purpose of establishing a protected area. The protection in perpetuity will allow future generations to enjoy this exceptional natural environment. Completing this project means...

In May 2018, Appalachian Corridor announced the installation of wildlife crossings for turtles and other small animals in Bolton-Est in cooperation with the ministère des Transports du Québec et le ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs. This area had been documented by...

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ppalachian Corridor celebrates its 15th anniversary.  At the origin of the organization, three nature lovers – ecologist Louise Gratton, conservation biologist Francine Hone and the late Terri Monahan, project manager. These three women created and implemented an ambitious conservation project to protect the natural corridor in...