TPL contributed $90,000 to the renovation effort of this bridge led by the local nonprofit land trust, Trailnet, Inc.
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Located 18 miles northeast of Ely, Minnesota, at the end of a
6-mile-long dirt road, this Mudro Lake wilderness entry came on the
market a few years ago, when the longtime owners of the saloon decided
to move to town.
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Located in the High Uinta Range in scenic Summit County, Utah, the forests, alpine lakes, beaver ponds, and streams of this 8,890-acre ranch offer an abundance of wildlife habitat.
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The Chattahoochee River is the primary resource for drinking water in metro Atlanta and is the state's largest recreation area, offering exceptional fishing, paddling, and hiking.
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Arising high in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina and continuing its flow through South Carolina and Georgia, the Chattooga River is one of the few remaining free-flowing streams in the Southeast.
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Arising high in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina and continuing its flow through South Carolina and Georgia, the Chattooga River is one of the few remaining free-flowing streams in the Southeast.
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In September 2010, The Trust for Public Land transferred ownership of Chehalem Ridge to Metro. he property is being restored as the new Chehalem Ridge Natural Area:
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Cherry Park, a beautiful and popular local park in a densely populated, park-poor suburb of the City of Portland was until only a few years ago, an old quarry site.
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Up to 20 miles wide, and stretching nearly 200 miles between Virginia and Maryland, the Chesapeake Bay is the nation's largest estuary and a vital natural and human resource. But over the last decades, growth and development in the bay's watershed have polluted its rivers and streams and threatened its ecology
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TPL's Chicago Natural Areas Program helps local communities protect vital open space and natural areas threatened by sprawl.
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