Land&People, Spring 2007

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.

True North
The Northwoods have inspired conservationists, supported communities, and served as the Midwest's great northern playground. Now, the race is on to protect them before it's too late.

Atlanta's Emerald Necklace
A city known for traffic and sprawl sets the standard for 21st-century parks by creating a 22-mile circle of green.

Parks for the New New Orleans
Can restoring parks and creating new ones help bring a city back from disaster? New Orleans considers the many benefits parks can bring.

A Matter of Faith
A conversation about conservation with Episcopal priest, environmental activist, and TPL board member Carla Pryne.

Posted 5/2007




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