In 2005, The Trust for Public Land protected the 1,760-acre Anderson Ranch in Gallatin County.
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Covering 31,300 acres of remote forests, streams, and ponds, the Androscoggin Headwaters near Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge is one of the largest unprotected properties remaining in the state of New Hampshire.
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Established in 1956, Arcata's community forest is the oldest city-owned community forest west of the Rockies.
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In 2010, TPL and partners completed the purchase of more than 324 acres known as Armstrong Bog in Frankford Township, New Jersey.
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TPL helped protect the Arrowleaf property, surrounded on three sides by the Okanogan National Forest and one of Washington's most popular scenic landscapes and recreation spots, and is a rich biological resource.
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The Atlanta Beltline project—a 22 mile loop of historic railroad that circles downtown and midtown Atlanta—connects 45 diverse neighborhoods, including many of the city's most underserved by parks, and provides an extraordinary opportunity to link parks, trails, and transit to foster more livable communities.
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TPL and its partner, the Open Space Institute, acquired the land along the Shawangunk Ridge in 2006 for addition to adjacent Minnewaska State Park Preserve.
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In 1998, TPL protected 20-acres of waterfront property near Louisville, the missing link in a 2-mile open space corridor along the Ohio River.
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In early 2011, The Trust for Public Land conserved a large, forested wetlands property along a half-mile of Ayers Creek, a popular canoeing and kayaking destination. The property, a priority for local conservation efforts, is within the 4,000-acre Holly Grove Swamp area, and will be the first large wooded area available for public access in northern Worcester County.
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For more than 20 years, local conservationists have sought to protect the Baker Firestone property in the New Jersey Highlands.
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