Woodbury Vermont Forest Conservation Project
Project Overview
The Woodbury Vermont Forest Conservation Project is located on over 5,400 acres of mixed northern hardwood forest in central Vermont. The project was developed in partnership with the Northeast Wilderness Trust (NEWT), a non-profit land trust who’s mission is to conserve forever-wild landscapes for nature and people. Inlandsis provided funding to enable NEWT to purchase the Woodbury property from a timber management company. The property is now protected with a Forever-Wild easement to ensure the land is conserved with zero logging of any kind. It is the largest privately protected, low-elevation wilderness preserve in Vermont.
Key Attributes
State
Vermont
Project type
Improved Forest Management (IFM)
Market
Voluntary
Registry
American Carbon Registry (ACR)
Project Methodology
Improved Forest Management (IFM) on Non-Federal U.S. Forestlands
Credit Type
Avoidance & Removal
ID
ACR720
CCP Tagged
TBD

Partners:
Available Vintage
- 2024
- 2025
- 2026
- 2027
- 2028
- 2029
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) & Co-benefits
The Woodbury property preservation project offers co-benefits including wilderness protection, water conservation with rare species habitat, biodiversity support, maintenance of old forest cover, importance for birds, and preservation of low-elevation habitat.