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Through our Land and Water initiative, we're protecting critical habitat for wildlife and plants, safeguarding water resources, and helping mitigate the effects of climate change. We work to keep water sources clean by protecting the land around the rivers, lakes, streams, and coastal waters that quench our thirst, feed our farms, offer up beauty, and welcome us to play. Our research shows that watershed protection is a cost-saver: strategic land conservation enables communities to spend less on water treatment and flood control.

We work with communities across the country to help balance the demands of growth with the need to protect wilderness and open space. Whether improving the water quality of a New Jersey bay, protecting Wyoming's wilderness from oil and gas development, or preserving public access to a beloved alpine trail, we're protecting our life-giving land and water resources for all to use and enjoy.

Explore some of our Land and Water projects below. Choose a state to get started.

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Devil's Canyon Ranch

In the fall of 2010, The Trust for Public Land finished protecting Devil's Canyon Ranch, one of the most spectacular properties in the Northern Rockies. read more »

Dixon's Pond

For years, Morris County conservationists targeted this 129-acre site adjacent to Dixon's Pond as a key link within more than 5,000 acres of conservation land. read more »

Doody Homestead, Glacier National Park

This 120-acre property within the boundaries of Glacier National Park has a colorful history. It was originally settled by Dan Doody, a prospector, outfitter, and one of the park's first rangers, who was later fired for excessive poaching of the park's wildlife. read more »

Dora Lake Wildlife Management Area

Dora Lake Wildlife Management Area

In fall of 2011, The Trust for Public Land conveyed 510 acres near the headwaters of the Cannon River to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, which will be managed as the new Dora Lake Wildlife Management Area. read more »

Double Trouble State Park

In late 2001, TPL purchased 1,044 acres in Ocean County, New Jersey for an addition to Double Trouble State Park, linking it to the Crossley Preserve and the Greenwood Wildlife Management Area. read more »