Photo credit: Andy Richter
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There's a lot you might not know—but should—about how and why we've pioneered a nationwide movement to create more locally owned wooded wonderlands.
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Photo credit: Jerry and Marcy Monkman
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Despite the importance and popularity of our forests, they face unprecedented threats: real estate development, unsustainable timber harvesting, and—worst of all—megafires driven by climate change. We cannot stand by and watch as our forests are destroyed acre by acre. Take action now and urge Congress to protect our country's forests by signing our petition today!
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POP QUIZ: Can You Guess Which Is Not a Potential Benefit of a Community Forest?
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When golf courses land in the rough, TPL has the opportunity to be nature’s caddie. Residents invite us to restore the fairways to their natural states, reconnecting people to the benefits of a close-to-home park.
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Erika Hood, cofounder of SYATT (See You at the Top), joins TPL's Sean Terry and Ronda Chapman on the podcast to discuss the collaboration between TPL and SYATT to transform a local park, highlighting the importance of accessible outdoor spaces.
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Photo credit: Thomas Barton
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Happy International Day of Forests! Let's celebrate forests for their ability to capture carbon, purify air and water, and support wildlife. Help ensure the future of our forests—become a member today and your first gift will be matched up to $5,000—thanks to the generosity of Ken and Lindsay, Conservation Champions in New York's Hudson Valley.
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Share why you're thankful for the outdoors for a chance to be featured in a future newsletter.
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Photo credit: J Adams Photography
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Picture a world where community forests flourish, offering everyone the gift of fresh air, natural beauty, and a place to connect with the earth. By including TPL in your estate plans, you can help create a world where everyone can explore, discover, and play in community forests and beyond for generations to come. Secure your legacy.
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Photo credit: Andy Richter
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From parks and pathways to playgrounds and preserved lands, find stunning TPL projects from coast to coast. Can you guess where this place is?
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Advisory board members are TPL advocates, ambassadors, and donors that help increase our impact through philanthropy, advocacy, connections, and strategic guidance.
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From protecting unspoiled lands, building parks and trails, and transforming schoolyards, we strive to create healthy, equitable communities for everyone.
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