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Coastal and Shoreline Lands

In the state of Hawaii, TPL is working to conserve iconic shoreline vistas and involve committed local communities with deep connections to the land. read more »

Coastal Conservation

TPL partners with rapidly developing communities in southeastern New Hampshire to protect vital natural resources, wetlands, watersheds, farms, and forests. read more »

Coastal Protection

TPL helps conserve and create coastal refuges along Louisiana's barrier islands, forests and marshland that protect wildlife and buffer cities like New Orleans from hurricane winds and floods, while also protecting resources including the fish, crabs and shellfish that support the region's seafood harvest and local economies. read more »

Coastal Texas

In Texas, the nation's "Third Coast" stretches 367 miles from Louisiana to Mexico and includes the state's rarest environments. Along the coast are ancient hardwood forests; coastal prairies, barrier islands, bays and wetlands; and bayous that reach deep into the heart of Houston, the nation's 4th-largest city, and a key port to and producer of much of the nation's domestic energy. read more »

Cold Spring Ranch

Located just east of Crested Butte, Cold Spring Ranch has operated in Gunnison County since the 1870s. read more »

Cold Stream

In 2010, TPL protected more than two miles of Cold Stream, the remarkable Cold Stream Meadow, and nearly three miles of the popular Mount Lola Trail. read more »

Cold Stream Forest

For over a hundred and fifty years, the people of The Forks region have based their livelihood on working forests. Once conserved, the Cold Stream Forest will become part of Maine's Public Reserve Lands system. read more »

Colden Avenue Pocket Park

Colden Avenue Pocket Park could provide much-needed open space for this densely populated neighborhood of South Los Angeles. read more »

Colonel Charles Young

Colonel Charles Young House

We helped protect the historic home of Colonel Charles Young, first African American Colonel in the United States Army. read more »

Colorado Greenbelts

Since 1981, The Trust for Public Land has protected nearly 10,000 acres of Colorado greenbelts—land that provides a buffer between open space and development or helps define a community's growth boundary. read more »