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John,
The Trust for Public Land is facing another deadline, and we need
your help if we're going to continue making progress on the
projects we have planned for the next twelve months.
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You see, our fiscal year ends on June 30. We must make certain we
meet our budget goals in order to ensure that we begin the next fiscal
year on sound financial footing, especially during the uncertain times
ahead. If we don't, any number of the projects we have in
progress could be put at risk. Here is just a small sample of the
kinds of projects I'm talking about.
* A proposed park would be sited on the banks of the Los Angeles
River in the Southern California city of South Gate. Plans call
for walking paths, a fruit orchard with hundreds of trees, and a
wetland to help clean stormwater runoff.
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* At countless points along the Appalachian Trail's route
from Georgia to Maine, the land it passes through remains
vulnerable to development. In the Blue Ridge Mountains of North
Carolina, we're working to protect over 500 acres near
Beech Mountain, guaranteeing the scenic views from this section
of the trail will never disappear.
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* We're rallying Long Islanders behind a vision to build a
new bike path stretching from Manhattan to Montauk. The
proposed route makes the most of rail and utility corridors,
transforming miles of underused public land into a shared
community asset connecting nearly seven million New Yorkers.
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* The lush lowland forests surrounding the Hood Canal in
Washington State have supported generations of timber families,
harbor wildlife, filter clean water for salmon and people, and
provide open space for people to explore. We're working
alongside timber companies to secure agreements that protect
their lands from development, ensuring sustainable forestry and
public access to these woods forever.
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* Conserving over a thousand acres of forest in New
Hampshire's scenic Mount Washington Valley would boost the
local forestry industry and make more space for hiking, hunting,
mountain biking, and backcountry skiing.
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John, we're a nonprofit
organization, and our survival depends on the generosity of supporters
like you. You've been there for our most important fights to
protect public lands. I hope we can count on your support now to
ensure the future of the projects at the heart of our mission.
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Sincerely,
Kim Elliot
Director of Membership
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