Protecting the Eastern Kings Hardwoods

In Eastern Kings, PEI, 219 acres of upland hardwood forest is at risk of being cleared. Fortunately, Island Nature Trust has the critical opportunity to purchase the land first and protect it forever. To see this land conserved, we need to raise $100,000 by March 27, 2026. Donate today and your contribution will be tripled by our funding partners.

The property shown in red on the map represents a rare opportunity to protect ecologically significant lands in eastern Prince Edward Island.
It sits just one parcel away from the Townshend Woodlot Natural Area, protected by INT and the Province of PEI. This remarkable forest complex contains some of the oldest recorded Wabanaki Acadian forest on the Island and is a remarkable example of PEI’s natural heritage.

The property is also strategically positioned among several other protected areas stewarded by INT to the north, east, and south. Each of these landscapes safeguards portions of the Cross River, a priority waterway identified in INT’s Land Acquisition Strategy for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) habitat.

Securing this parcel would strengthen wildlife corridors, expand protection for mature forest, and help sustain the health of the Cross River watershed for generations to come.

To explore the location and see how it connects to the larger forest region, view it on Google Maps.

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