Chicamuxen Creek is one of the finest examples of a fresh tidal and nontidal wetlands complex in Maryland. In 1995, TPL protected 381 acres of wetlands and uplands to create Chicamuxen Wildlife Management Area.
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TPL has protected many historical resources in Chickamauga National Military Park, Tennessee for the National Park Service including 328 acres acquired from the CSX Railroad Company, in Lookout Valley using federal funds from the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
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TPL worked to expand the recreation area by adding a sloping parcel of cedars and hardwoods, interspersed with grassy meadows and small ponds in 1991.
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Part of the Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge Complex in western Tennessee, the Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge was approved as a refuge by the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission and TPL's Chattanooga office with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge Manager to protect land within the refuge boundary.
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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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