From Sabra Lugthart, Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Every day we lose 6,000 acres of land
Date April 8, 2022 12:06 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
***************************************

John,

Rampant development and climate change are degrading and destroying
open spaces at an alarming rate. Every day, we lose 6,000 acres of
land to real estate development. By 2050 our country could lose 23
million acres of forest-enough trees to cover the entire state
of Indiana. Sites of profound meaning to America are disappearing.

This is why it's so important that you help us take full advantage of a
limited-time matching gift offer to help advance our work to create
parks and protect public land!

[link removed]

Our members are making a real difference in
communities across America. Last year in Hawaii on the island of
Kaua'i, we protected the Alakoko Fishpond, a 600-year-old site
of cultural and historic importance that was vulnerable to
environmental degradation and development.

Our members have also allowed us to expand the
Sabinoso Wilderness in New Mexico with a donation of 9,855
acres-the largest land donation to a federal wilderness area in
U.S. history. And with your help, we can continue to create vibrant
parks in communities that need them the most-like in Cook Park
in Atlanta, Georgia.

This matching gift opportunity is only available for a short time, so
please double your impact to help connect everyone to the benefits and
joys of the outdoors and make a membership gift to TPL today.

[link removed]

Sincerely,

Sabra Lugthart
Associate Director Membership

MATCH MY GIFT

[link removed]

 

 

 

Photo Credit: Tina Aiu
You have received this email because you have subscribed to
Trust for Public Land.

101 Montgomery St., Suite 900 San Francisco, CA 94104
1-800-714-5263
Unsubscribe
[link removed]



***************************************
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis