The Native Land Conservancy is an Indigenous-led conservation nonprofit that preserves and restores healthy landscapes for all living things wherever possible. Native Land Conservancy Board members come from a variety of Native communities and draw upon their collective traditional cultural knowledge as Indigenous people with generations of direct experience in the woodlands, coastlines, and waterways of their ancestral homelands. The Native Land Conservancy protects sacred land, monitors conservation easements, upholds cultural respect easements to increase access to ancestral homelands, and hosts programs that center Native knowledge and traditions.
The Native Land Conservancy is an Indigenous-led conservation nonprofit that preserves and restores healthy landscapes for all living things wherever possible.
The Wampanoag Common Lands seeks to restore a 32-acre former Catholic summer camp on the banks of the Muddy Pond in Kingston to something closer to what it might have looked like before European colonization transformed it.
This blog post is part 1 of a multi-part series that explores the shared values of wilderness conservation and indigenous tradition.