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Conservation easement deal worked out for Sierra Pacific land

08/09/2011
[by Jane Braxton Little, The Sacramento Bee]

Conservationist groups and Sierra Pacific Industries have reached a first-of-its-kind agreement that protects wet meadows and wildlife habitat in the headwaters of the Little Truckee River. read more »

Tattered economy has a silver lining for conservationists

08/07/2011
[by Julie Cart, Los Angeles Times]

With developers and speculators on the sidelines, desirable property is on the market for a fraction of its former price. read more »

Bayside will get a long-awaited path to Back Cove

08/04/2011
[by Dennis Hoey, The Portland Press Herald]

A pedestrian and bicycle path connecting the popular Back Cove Trail with Portland's Bayside neighborhood will be built this fall. read more »

New trail helps open Wilson Peak to hikers

08/03/2011
[by Dena Rosenberry, OutThereColorado.com]

The U.S. Forest Service and local groups have opened the new Rock of Ages Trail about 15 miles southwest of Telluride, which eases access to Wilson Peak (elevation 14,107). The 3.7-mile hiking trail was a seven-year effort by the forest service, the Trust for Public Land, San Miguel County, the Telluride Mountain Club and the Colorado Mountain Club. read more »

A Waterfront Park Opens, Another Is Set to Expand

08/02/2011
[by Ivan Pentchoukov, The Epoch Times]

A waterfront park opened on Roosevelt Island on Wednesday, adding to the number of waterfront spaces in development throughout the city. read more »

Cities See the Other Side of the Tracks

08/02/2011
[by Kristina Shevory, New York Times]

The High Line park, built on an elevated railway trestle in Manhattan, has become both a symbol and a catalyst for an explosion of growth in the meatpacking district and the Chelsea neighborhood. Now cities around the country, including Chicago, Philadelphia and St. Louis, are working up plans to renovate their aging railroad trestles, tracks and railways for parkland. read more »

Springfield Bog Metro Park offers floral display

07/28/2011
[by Maria Lindsay, Akron.com]

Springfield Bog Metro Park is blooming with color. Springfield Bog features 108 acres of wetlands, including a 12-acre kettle bog, 5-acre bog and a now overgrown 91-acre wetland. The 256-acre park was created with help from the Trust for Public Land, a national land conservation agency. read more »

Hey, city parks, it's time to get into better shape

07/14/2011
[by D.C. / Chesapeake Office, philly.com]

In this oped by TPL's Peter Harnik and Coleen Gentles the authors explain what a city park needs to be a successful health promoting solution. read more »

Two Washington County projects among 22 to receive Land for Maine’s Future funds

07/13/2011
[by Kevin Miller, Bangor Daily News]

The LMF distribution depletes the funding source, news that comes on the heels of a new survey showing Maine voters overwhelmingly support land conservation. read more »

Boy Scouts Of America Make Deal To Save Pouch Camp

07/07/2011
[NY 1]

The Boy Scouts of America struck a deal with a national conservation organization to help preserve Pouch Camp, which many view as a vital program. read more »

Staten Island’s Imperiled Boy Scout Haven Is Saved

07/07/2011
[by Joseph Berger, The New York Times]

Pouch Camp, the wooded Boy Scout camp on Staten Island that for 60 years has provided the pleasures of overnight camping and summer day camp for thousands of boys and girls, will be saved under an agreement announced this week. read more »

New Bozeman Trail Welcomes Hikers

07/06/2011
[by Lauren Maschmedt, NBC Montana.com]

The Gallatin Valley Land Trust, along with the Trust of Public Land, celebrated a ribbon cutting for Bozeman's newest hiking edition- the Chestnut Mountain Trail. read more »

Urgency' drives land deal

07/05/2011
[by Emma Bouthillette, The Portland Press Herald]

A pact to preserve 97 acres of coastal land in Biddeford may fail unless conservationists raise $1.6 million by Sept. 15. read more »

New park, community garden to grow -- with neighbors' input -- in vacant lot in East Colfax

06/22/2011
[by Melanie Asmar, Westword Blogs]

​It started with a vacant lot. But where others saw a scrubby, rectangular piece of land strewn with rocks and broken glass, the refugees living in the adjacent apartments saw a soccer field and a gathering place and spot to grow vegetables read more »

Hayes Valley Playground revamp caters to children

06/21/2011
[by John King, San Francisco Chronicle]

The best public buildings, no matter how modest their size, accomplish two things at once. They do the job that people expect and then they go beyond expectations. read more »