From Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Victories won, challenges ahead!
Date October 27, 2022 12:02 PM
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John,

We faced uphill climbs in 2022, but
at the end of the day, it was Trust for Public Land for the win! Our
members helped us achieve tremendous victories for our public lands
this year.

As we look forward to 2023, we know
that our work will continue to be hard-fought and challenging.
So, I am reaching out to
not-yet-members like you to invite you to join us at this
critical time. When you make your first gift to Trust for Public Land
today, your support will help us plan for and fund the critical work
ahead.

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RENEW EARLY. DONATE
NOW

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I'm so proud of the work we
accomplished this year, including these two historic wins:

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The pandemic brought an
unprecedented land grab in Big Sky Country, as many people
bought up property in Montana for second homes. Never before has
so much land changed hands so quickly, or the risks to unbroken
wilderness been so great.

But with your help, Trust
for Public Land secured permanent public access to 600,000 acres
in Montana through our Montana Great Outdoors campaign, and
we've set an ambitious goal to conserve 200,000 additional
acres over the next three years-a goal that we can only
meet with your membership support.

South Chickamauga Creek Greenway

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* Another important success is the completion of the South
Chickamauga Creek Greenway. Stretching from Tennessee River to
Camp Jordan, the 13-mile South Chickamauga Creek Greenway system
offers walking, running, biking and even paddling from one of
four canoe launches. Thanks to Trust for Public Land supporters,
Chattanooga, Tennessee residents can now enjoy a day of
adventure-or walk or bike to work-along one of the
city's most treasured natural assets without having to
step foot in a car.

John, our goals
for 2023 are ambitious, but with a staggering 6,000 acres of open
space being lost to development every day, and millions more acres
threatened with drilling, mining, and other exploitation for
short-term profit by private interests-what could be more
important?

Please join us as a member of Trust
for Public Land right now. There's much work ahead for us in
2023, and we need you by our side!

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Sincerely,

Josh VanDavier Signature

Josh VanDavier

Associate Director, Digital
Membership

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