Land&People, Spring 2006

The Trust for Public Land's full-color magazine, Land&People, is a great way to keep up-to-date on conservation trends nationwide. Whether a story is about children enjoying a pocket park in the heart of the city, hikers in a remote wilderness area, or a community celebrating its cultural heritage, Land&People affirms how people connect to land, to home, and to heart. Land&People and regional newsletters are two of the benefits received by TPL supporters.

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High on Science
By Joshua Zaffos

In the high country of Colorado, conservation partners team up to protect an outdoor research lab in a treasured landscape.

Off the Tracks
By Vicki Monks
Saint Paul neighbors transform a contaminated railyard into a nature sanctuary while building community across cultures.

Make Way for Wildlife
By Todd Wilkinson
Where development threatens ancient migration routes, conservationists protect wildlife's room to roam.

A Once and Future River
By William Poole
A conservation effort in Santa Fe reconnects a traditional Hispanic community to a river long thought lost.

Posted 5/2006




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