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125 HECTARES PERPETUALLY PROTECTED IN BOLTON-EST

Bolton-Est, Quebec (February 11, 2021) – Appalachian Corridor is pleased to announce the perpetual protection of 124.58 hectares in Bolton-Est. The property is located in a mountainous area on the northern slope of Mont Place and contributes to the protection of a large forest area of over 26 km2 in the region. Its conservation will help protect the habitat of several species at risk in Quebec and Canada.

AN INVESTMENT OF MORE THAN 1M$ TO SUPPORT THE CONSERVATION OF SPECIES AT RISK

Eastman, Quebec (January 20, 2021) – Following the Government of Canada’s announcement of a 1.07-million-dollar investment over four years for the conservation of species at risk in the Northern Green Mountains of southern Quebec, Appalachian Corridor is happy to announce the establishment of an innovative collaboration group intent on propelling conservation efforts in the region.

THE NITOSLAWSKI-ROMER FAMILY DONATES 13.7 HECTARES FOR PERPETUAL PROTECTION IN BOLTON-EST

Bolton-Est, Quebec (November 18, 2020) – Conservation des vallons de la Serpentine (CVS) and Appalachian Corridor are pleased to announce the protection in perpetuity of a new property of nearly 14 hectares in Bolton-Est. This newly perpetually protected natural environment is made possible, above all, thanks to the generosity and commitment of the Nitoslawski-Romer family who recently donated the land which they enjoyed for more than five decades.

CAMPAIGN UPDATE : STILL $118 000 TO RAISE FOR OUR NEW REFUGE

Eastman, Quebec (October 27, 2020) – This summer, Appalachian Corridor launched a fundraising campaign to raise the $175,000 needed to complete the acquisition of a new workspace valued at $510,000 in Eastman. As of today, the team has received generous donations totalling $57,000 but there is still a way to go!