Land&People Magazine
1: Land&People, Spring/Summer 2010
The Trust for Public Land's full-color magazine, Land&People, is a great way to keep up-to-date on conservation trends nationwide. The Spring/Summer 2010 online edition highlights:
a groundbreaking partnership to protect the Northern Sierra; three ways parks and conservation can help address the climate crisis; New York City's community gardners prepare to own their plots; and TPL's Tribal and Native Land's Program gives birth to an independent partner organization.
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TPL's full-color magazine is for anyone who loves the land. Published by the nation's preeminent organization working to protect land for human benefit and enjoyment, Land&People highlights conservation ideas and techniques through inspiring stories about how people and communities are creating new parks, playgrounds, and greenways and protecting the lands that they love.
3: Land&People, Spring/Summer 2009
The Trust for Public Land's full-color magazine, Land&People, is a great way to keep up-to-date on conservation trends nationwide. The Spring/Summer 2009 online edition highlights:
the National Trails System; protecting the Columbia River Gorge; Santa Fe's new downtown park; and how the recession brings both obstacles and opportunities for conservationists.
Read Land&People in its full online version. You can also request a FREE copy.
4: Land&People, Fall/Winter 2008
The Trust for Public Land's full-color magazine, Land&People, is a great way to keep up-to-date on conservation trends nationwide. The Fall/Winter 2008 online edition highlights: finding conservation consensus in northern Maine; how outdoor play supports child growth and development; conserving New Jersey's Barnegat Bay ecosystem; and an interview with TPL's Ernest Cook about the rising popularity of close-to-home conservation funding.
5: Land&People, Spring/Summer 2008
The Trust for Public Land's full-color magazine, Land&People, is a great way to keep up-to-date on conservation trends nationwide. The Spring/Summer 2008 online edition highlights: filling a gap in a Caribbean national park; creating places to play in Chicago neighborhoods; protecting
access to one of Colorado's grand "fourteeners"; hunters and anglers translate love of the land into support for conservation.
6: Land&People, Fall 2007
The Fall 2007 online edition highlights: redefining Newark by restoring parks and neighborhoods; a computerized plan for restorating the Quinalt Nation; forest conservation in the Southeast helps reduce global warming; a conversation with TPL partner and best-selling author Richard Louv about
connecting children to nature.
7: Land&People, Spring 2007
The Spring 2007 online edition highlights: restoring New Orleans City Park; Atlanta's Emerald Necklace; Protecting the Northwoods; a conversation with Episcopal priest, environmental activits, and TPL board member, Carla Pryne.
8: Land&People, Fall 2006
The Fall 2006 online edition highlights: a pristine Big Island rainforest is being restored to descendants of Hawaii's native people; the role of conservation in supporting the big business of heritage tourism; a New England community buys land for a town forest; a conversation with environmental historian William Cronon.
9: Land&People, Spring 2006
The Spring 2006 online edition highlights: conserving a high-mountain biology field station in Colorado; protecting land for wildlife in Montana; converting a former Saint Paul railyard into a nature sanctuary; and reestablishing the historic human connection to the Santa Fe River.
10: Land&People, Fall 2005
The Fall 2005 online edition highlights: building playgrounds in New York through the participatory design process; protecting Civil War battlefields as places of remembrance and more; how two very different counties voted for funds to protect the lands they love; and a two-day journey along one of the nation's pioneering rail trails in Florida.