From Our Wild Places @ Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject A California treasure nearly lost forever.
Date December 8, 2025 3:45 PM
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John, here's what almost vanished forever.

Nearly 6,500 acres of rolling hills, oak woodlands, and crystal-clear streams--land that has nourished wildlife and sustained Indigenous communities for thousands of years.

Rancho Canada Larga almost became something else entirely. Developers came dangerously close to stripping away this landscape--erasing a place that can never be replaced.

Once land like this is gone, it's gone forever. That's why we're racing to protect Rancho Canada Larga in collaboration with local partners before it's too late.

See what's at risk:
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It's time for a quiz break!
Which threat almost became reality for Rancho Canada Larga?

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A. Paved as a parking lot
B. Turned into a secondary oil refinery
C. Topped with a shopping mall
D. Turned into a massive theme park

Not sure? Learn what nearly erased this stunning open space:
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Your answer will reveal the threat--and show how, together, we can protect Rancho Canada Larga and landscapes like it across the country.

Because preserving Rancho Canada Larga is part of a bigger promise: ensuring the lands that shape our stories, preserve nature, and connect us to the outdoors are never lost.

With gratitude,

Your friends at Trust for Public Land

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