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The conservation groups Conservation des vallons de la Serpentine (CVS) and Appalachian Corridor are pleased to announce the protection in perpetuity of a 70-hectare property in Bolton-Est. This new protected area is the third ecological gift from Ms. Ann Pâquet, and CVS will now be...

  In this issue:  Appalachian Corridor proud to have contributed to the protection of Mount Hereford 60 ha (148 acres) protected in the Glen-Foster forest A New Protected Area in Knowlton: The Paruline-à-Ailes-Dorées Nature Reserve A Conference Larger than Wildlife! What to expect when you make...

The Nature Conservancy of Canada and Appalachian Corridor partner to protect more than 148 acres (60 hectares) in the Glen–Foster forest. Over 148 additional acres (60 hectares) in the Green Mountains are being conserved. It is one of the last regions in southern Quebec where...

Appalachian Corridor keeps going strong by protecting the biodiversity in Appalachians Mountains of Southern Quebec together with its affiliates and Nature Conservancy Canada....

From October 23-25, Québec City will be hosting a major conference about connectivity and road networks. The “Conference on Road Ecology and Climate Change Adaptation: from Research to Concrete Actions”, will share the latest findings on the topic, open dialogue between relevant government departments and...

Over the last five years, Appalachian Corridor has been working with partners in Quebec to keep wildlife off Highway 10 in the Eastern Townships. Every year, 150 collisions with large mammals are recorded on the stretch between Bromont and Magog. Since that only includes accidents...

Eastman, February 17, 2017 – Appalachian Corridor is pleased to announce that a parcel of 18.6 hectares will be protected in perpetuity in Orford, QC. For the first time in its 15 years of existence, Appalachian Corridor directly purchased a tract of land. ...