Supporting Connectivity in Canada's Eastern Forests
Our work in southeastern Canada is part of the Staying Connected Initiative, an international coalition to sustain a connected forested landscape in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian region.
Northern Appalachian/Acadian region
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![Adirondacks The Staying Connected Initiative is focused on 163,000 acres in the southern portion of this region. © Blake Gordon/The Nature Conservancy](https://natureconservancystage-h.assetsadobe.com/is/image/content/dam/tnc/nature/en/photos/t/n/tnc_70371307.jpg?crop=384%2C0%2C2112%2C1320&wid=1640&hei=1025&scl=1.2878048780487805)
![Wildlife The animals that inhabit the Northern Appalachian/Acadian region, like this moose in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, need room to move to meet their basic life needs. © Roger Irwin](https://natureconservancy-h.assetsadobe.com/is/image/content/dam/tnc/nature/en/photos/moose-vermont-roger-irwin.jpg?crop=0%2C83%2C4000%2C2500&wid=1640&hei=1025&scl=2.4390243902439024)
![Three Borders The Three Borders linkage area includes the ‘top’ of Maine and portions of western New Brunswick and eastern Quebec. © Ian Patterson](https://natureconservancy-h.assetsadobe.com/is/image/content/dam/tnc/nature/en/photos/20180731-DSC01555.jpg?crop=0%2C83%2C4000%2C2500&wid=1640&hei=1025&scl=2.4390243902439024)