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John,
Great things are ahead in 2023, and while we're always looking
forward, we can't bid farewell to 2022 without celebrating some
incredible wins that you helped achieve.
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Thanks to your support, our nearly 50-year streak of working to
connect everyone to the outdoors remains unbroken.
- Alana Fink, Trust for Public Land
P.S. What outdoor space did you enjoy most this year? Your reply may get featured in future messages!
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Restoring Lands to Tribal Communities
This Native American Heritage Month, Trust for Public Land reaffirms
its commitment to tribal and Indigenous communities by supporting them
to maintain and honor their native culture, sovereignty, and
traditions.
Learn More
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Embracing the Chill and Beauty of Winter
In the deep midwinter, options for outdoor activity can feel limited.
But we've protected special places from coast to coast that
offer ways to savor a weekend in the great outdoors. So whether you
like making snow tracks or snow angels, we have you covered.
Get Inspired
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Protecting Mountain Landscapes
in Colorado and Maine
More than 2,000 miles separate Fishers Peak in Colorado and Bald
Mountain Pond in Maine. These natural wonders may appear quite
different at first glance, but they also bear striking similarities:
both are beloved by local residents who for decades had sought their
preservation. Both were privately owned (yet accessible to the public)
until recently. Both are now forever protected-thanks to TPL.
Read On
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Double Your Impact This Holiday Season
Your tax-deductible, year-end gift creates parks where they're
needed most and protects public land for public good-so everyone
can have access to the benefits and joys of the outdoors for
generations to come. Double your impact and make a gift today to help
us accomplish twice as much! Every donation made between now and
December 31 will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to $250,000.
Make My Gift
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Updates from across the Country
A Reimagined Schoolyard in Oregon
The community-designed schoolyard at Chiloquin Elementary honors the
long, rich history of the area's Indigenous people. Doubling as
a neighborhood park, the new space offers a safe and inviting place
for children to play and residents to gather.
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A Treasured Trail in New Hampshire
East Pasture Trail is widely considered the East's most popular
cross-country skiing trail, but public access wasn't guaranteed. This
year, we helped preserve this spectacular loop to ensure access for
skiers, hikers, and bikers alike!
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Enshrining Black History in Kansas
Though Nicodemus National Historic Site is the oldest remaining Black
settlement west of the Mississippi, it lacked a permanent visitor
center. In partnership with the community and the National Park
Service, TPL secured a site for interpretation and education, so this
important place's story can always be told.
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Restoring Community Spaces in Chicago
Before falling into disrepair, Chicago's WACA Bell Park was a
gathering space for Lawndale residents' programs, basketball
games, and events. Together with the community, local artists, and our
partner Invenergy, we're working to reimagine and revitalize this
community hub.
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Sign Now: Protect America's Wildlife
With one-third of the wildlife species in America at risk, we must
take measures now to protect them. The Recovering America's
Wildlife Act will not only provide the resources needed to help more
than 12,000 at-risk species, but it will also create jobs and increase
access to the outdoors. Call on your senators to pass the act today,
before Congress goes out of session!
Take Action
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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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Advisory board members are TPL advocates, ambassadors, and donors who
help increase our impact through philanthropy, advocacy, connections,
and strategic guidance. Does this sound interesting to you?
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