From The Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Victory! The Zion Narrows are protected forever.
Date December 19, 2019 8:21 PM
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IN THIS ISSUE:

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* Listen up, national park fans!
* 12 ways you're helping us transform communities
* Manoah Ainuu helps new climbers learn the ropes
* The simple power of listening to nature
* Nature can fight climate change ... if we let it
* Year-end Match-My-Gift Challenge expires December 31

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Listen up, national park fans!

At long last, the wilderness route into one of Zion's most spectacular
canyons is protected from development and open to the public forever.

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12 ways you're helping us transform communities

Our supporters have helped accomplish some pretty incredible things in
2019. Revisit some of our proudest moments from the past year-and find
out what we'll be working together to achieve in the years to come!

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Manoah Ainuu helps new climbers learn the ropes

As much as he loves pushing his limits in remote mountains, the pro
rock climber is equally stoked to introduce people to his sport. "I
share what I love," Ainuu says. "Especially when it's something that
is so fun and can help you grow."

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The simple power of listening to nature

This holiday season, we're giving thanks for the quiet places ... and
the outspoken people who've helped protect them. Read about the living
legacy of one of America's most powerful conservation advocates.

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Nature can fight climate change ... if we let it

One recent analysis found that "natural climate solutions"-practices
like reforestation, planting cover crops in farm fields, and restoring
coastal wetlands-could absorb 21 percent of the United States' carbon
emissions.

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Year-end Match-My-Gift Challenge expires December 31

If you haven't yet made your year-end donation, we hope you'll take
advantage of this chance to have your gift matched dollar for dollar
up to $250,000. This is an exceptional opportunity to double your
impact to protect open spaces across the country, to create community
parks and green spaces, and safeguard cities from the effects of
climate change. We can't do it without you. Please make your year-end
gift today.

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