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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 surrounding land will remain untouched – forever! This conservation project is our first in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle, and it protects 13.5 hectares of biodiverse natural habitat.
A HISTORIC MILESTONE IN CONSERVATION: THE FORÊT BRIÈRE IS NOW PROTECTED
Appalachian Corridor and the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) are proud to announce the success of their fundraising efforts. The campaign to protect the Forêt Brière is now officially over.
Thanks to a tremendous collective effort and the generosity of our donors, the goal of raising over $1,000,000 in private funds has been reached, meaning this...
TWO ECOLOGICAL GIFTS EXPAND PROTECTED LAND IN EASTERN TOWNSHIPS AREA
It is with great pride that the Association de conservation du Mont Écho (ACMÉ) and Appalachian Corridor announce the fulfillment of two ecological donations made by citizens of the Town of Brome Lake and Sutton. Their generosity will ensure the protection in perpetuity of nearly 20 hectares of additional ecologically valuable natural habitats in the...