The mission of the Green Mountain Conservancy is to acquire and protect forest lands in southern Vermont: To insure their natural character and continued biodiversity; To conserve wildlife corridors and watersheds; To promote carbon sequestration and storage; To undertake related initiatives that educate people in the understanding, appreciation and stewardship of these lands; To protect their aesthetic and inspirational values; and To improve the quality of life for residents and visitors to southern Vermont.
Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:
By Mary Ellen Copeland | President, Green Mountain 'Conservancy
The Green Mountain Conservancy is continuing to acquire and conserve important forest blocks and wildlife corridors in southern Vermont. Last fall it added 115 acres in northeastern Dummerston... Read the full report ›By Mary Ellen Copeland | President, Green Mountain Conservancy
The Green Mountain Conservancy is continuing to acquire and conserve important forest blocks and wildlife corridors in southern Vermont. Last fall it added 115 acres in northeastern Dummerston... Read the full report ›By Mary Ellen Copeland | President, Green Mountain Conservancy
Good news. Because of generous donations from the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board and many individual donors, this project is now fully-funded and the parcel is now owned by the the... Read the full report ›