Many of the Northeast's best landscapes are threatened. Join us in protecting these areas for future generations:
Maine Woods Initiative — This project will integrate habitat protection, recreation, education, and sustainable forestry.
The Northern Forest — These 26 million acres spread across Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York represent the largest contiguous forest in the East.
The Mahoosucs Region — This ecologically and recreationally significant area straddles the New Hampshire-Maine border.
The Highlands Region — This vital forested greenbelt sweeps across the sprawling metro regions of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.
The White Mountain National Forest — Almost 800,000 acres in New Hampshire and Maine are home to the largest alpine area in the Eastern U.S., important wildlife habitat, and remote and spectacular backcountry.
Massachusetts Forests and Parks — Nearly 300,000 acres of mountains, forests, beaches, and marshes provide home to diverse wildflowers, birds, reptiles, mammals, and even old-growth forests.