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Dear John: As winter gives way to spring and plants and animals
across the country ring in a new season, we're celebrating a new look.
This month, we explore the power of fresh starts.
P.S. We love hearing from our supporters. Tell us about your favorite
part of spring.
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- Bryan M. Vance, Trust for Public Land
Fresh Starts Thrive On Good Advice
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Whether you're thinking about a career change, joined the
"Great Resignation" and recently made one, or are looking
for ways to improve productivity and quality of life right where you
are, this advice from TPL President and CEO Diane Regas resonates. One
part we're definitely on board with? This directive: Get
outside!
Read More from Our CEO
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Transforming a Community's Dream into Reality
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Georgians have had limited access to the Chattahoochee River for
decades. When completed, the Chattahoochee RiverLands project will
change that. A network of greenways, trails, and parks, this project
will provide river access to more than 1 million people in greater
Atlanta. We're partnering with people and organizations across the
region to create an iconic outdoor space grounded in equity, health,
community, and inclusion.
Explore the Community's Vision
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In the spotlight
Warch our brand launch video.
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Photo: Trust for Public Land
New Look, Same Great Mission
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Just in time for spring, we've unveiled a new look. The culmination of
a thoughtful and deliberate process, we spent nearly two years working
to develop our new brand. We have a new logo and colors, but our
mission is the same: we're more committed than ever to connecting
everyone to the outdoors-one park, one trail, one schoolyard at
a time.
See Our New Brand in Action
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Updates from across the Country
Signs of Spring in New Hampshire
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Spring is just around the corner in the soon-to-be Dundee Community
Forest. Pristine streams are starting to swell with snowmelt, and
wildlife is becoming more active as the days lengthen. Soon, songbirds
will greet each other as fresh greenery pushes up to meet the sun. As
the natural world renews, backcountry skiers and snowshoers will trade
in their gear for mountain bikes and hiking boots. Plenty to
celebrate.
Explore Dundee Community Forest
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Reclaiming Ancestral Lands for Future Generations
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The Yurok Tribe's land once spanned more than 1 million acres but is
now centered on 44 miles of the Klamath River in Northern California.
Last year, we partnered with the tribe to secure 2,000 additional
acres of forestland for tribal stewardship. The reclaimed land expands
the tribe's hunting and fishing grounds as well as opportunities to
build financial resilience and battle climate change.
Learn About the Yurok Tribe's Efforts
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Upcoming Events
You're Invited to the American Climate Leadership Summit
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American Climate Leadership Summit
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Image: ACLS
Do you want to help further the world's goal of achieving more just,
equitable climate solutions? The 2022 American Climate Leadership
Summit can help you inspire more people to get involved. This four-day
virtual event features climate science, solutions, and activism. As
part of the TPL network, you have access to unlimited free
registration for the event with the code ACLS22TPL.
Register for ACLS 2022 Today
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Why Outside Matters
Being outside matters because it puts into perspective the immense
pleasure and enthralling atmosphere the great outdoors can provide
among life's hustle and bustle.
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Each month, we feature a quote from a Trust for Public Land staff
member, volunteer, or supporter about the power of the outdoors. Share
why you're thankful for the outdoors for a chance to be featured in a
future newsletter.
Tell Us Why Outside Matters to You
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More Stories for You
This Park Will Prevent Future Disasters
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A rainstorm in 2002 flooded Atlanta's Vine City and English Avenue
neighborhoods, destroying dozens of homes and displacing residents. In
the aftermath of the flood, we partnered with Atlanta and the
community to transform 16 acres of flood-prone land into a vibrant
park, engineered to alleviate the risks of future flooding. This new
park opened last year, marking a new beginning for this community.
Discover Cook Park
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Ways to Give
Clouds are visible in the sky, over an aerial view of the Middle and
Lower Thompson lakes.
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Photo: Christopher Boyer, Kestrel Aerial
The Future of This Landscape Is in Your Hands
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Imagine 114,000 acres of unspoiled Montana landscape in one of our
nation's most secluded and pristine wilderness and recreation
areas-permanently protected. With a monthly gift today, you can
help make that dream a reality through the Montana Great Outdoors
Project. Protecting these lands is not a done deal, and we only have a
limited time to make it happen.
Make a Monthly Gift
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Take Action Now to Protect Avi Kwa Ame
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Stretching from the California-Nevada border to Lake Mead National
Recreation Area, the proposed Avi Kwa Ame National Monument would
protect 38,000 acres of Mojave Desert that's sacred to multiple tribes
from large-scale development. Please take action now and urge
President Biden to conserve Avi Kwa Ame today!
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