n June of 1997, TPL was able to convey to the Nez Perce tribe some 10,300 acres in the heart of its ancestral homeland in Northeast Oregon.
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This National Wild and Scenic River in Ottawa National Forest on the extreme western end of Michigan's Upper Peninsula offers abundant opportunities for trout fishing, hiking, and canoeing.
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For over two years, TPL worked with local, state, federal, and tribal interests and many conservation and sportsman groups to place a working-forest conservation easement on 18,179 acres of timber lands in the Chippewa Flowage.
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Protected in 2008 by The Trust for Public Land, the Chisolm Plantation includes nearly 3,500 acres of marshland and 550 upland acres of hardwood, palm and pine forests, hundreds of acres of freshwater wetlands and several undeveloped marsh islands.
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In late 2009, TPL helped permanently protect a high mountain meadow in Chaffee County through conservation easement on this family-owned ranch.
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TPL works to conserve land to create new parks in areas that are park deficient, expand established parks, and obtain private in-holdings in existing parks to make them whole.
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TPL helped CityArts! For Youth, a Providence, Rhode Island nonprofit community-based performance and fine arts organization purchase a new building to expand their services.
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Located just 20 minutes outside downtown Portland, the Clark Farm and
Forest is a natural gem in an increasingly developed setting.
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In 2007, 27 acres on Clatsop Butte in Southeast Portland were slated for a housing subdivision, but when the housing market took a downturn in early 2010, TPL had a chance to purchase and protect the property as city parkland.
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TPL helped The Friends of Cleopas R. Johnson Park and Park Pride secure a $100,000 award from the MetLife Foundation to breathe new life into a neglected city park and reinvigorate the communit.
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