From Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject You can protect their habitat
Date March 21, 2022 12:06 PM
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John,

As you drive west of popular Glacier National Park, just 45 minutes
from the Kalispell airport, the crowds thin, the traffic lightens. The
horizon widens.

This is Montana as it was meant to be. Montana as it still can be-if
Trust for Public Land can act quickly to protect 114,000 acres of land
through the Montana Great Outdoors Project.

But we can't move forward without your help today. That's why we
hope you'll take this opportunity to make your first gift and
become a member today.

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Today we have a limited-time, urgent opportunity to secure a vast Montana
landscape that includes habitat and range critical to threatened
grizzly bears and Canada lynx-and where gray wolf packs den and
raise pups.

But given the proximity to US Highway 2 and the existing road network,
these 114,000 acres could just as easily be accessed for development.
Officials estimate that 6,300 new homes could potentially be built on
65,000 acres around the lakes.

If that happens, the loss of habitat for the
wildlife of this area, in addition to the loss of free access to
public lands, would be devastating for the area.

Only you can decide which vision of Montana will prevail.

Please make the Montana Great Outdoors Project, and our ongoing efforts to
connect everyone to the benefits and joys of the outdoors, a reality
with your first membership gift today.

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Sincerely,

Sabra Lugthart
Associate Director Membership

JOIN NOW

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