Situated on the southwestern tip of Puerto Rico, the Cabo Rojo Salt Flat property has been documented as the most important site in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands for migratory shorebirds.
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In April 2010, following a year-long fundraising campaign, TPL protected Cahuenga Peak, the 138 acres behind the world famous Hollywood Sign.
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TPL led a coalition to save the Phenn Basin property in the Mad River Valley and add 2,700 acres to Camel's Hump State Park, Vermont.
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Camp Conowingo in Cecil County had been a well-loved destination for
countless Maryland girl scouts when financial pressure forced the
scouting organization to consider selling the land-a concern for
generations of residents who cherished fond memories of summer camp.
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During its 85-year history as a Boy Scout camp, Camp Glen Gray was a
refuge of wilderness in the fast-developing Ramapo Mountains of the New
Jersey Highlands.
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The city of Nogales asked The Trust for Public Land to help build a 20-acre park in a park-poor area of the city on Western Avenue.
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TPL helped project Camp Ojiketa, a popular camp area, as a regional park, owned and managed by Chisago City.
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In St. Tammany Parish north of New Orleans, alumni of Camp Salmen, a former regional Boy Scout camp, donated funding to help create a nature park on the site after TPL helped purchase the land.
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The Canal neighborhood in San Rafael provides a significant portion of low-income housing in one of the most affluent counties in the United States. Though the neighborhood is diverse, many residents share a common tie to a strong food culture.
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This 13 acres of woodland in Portland's Back Cove neighborhood has been used for decades by the public. The Trust for Public Land helped protect the land as a new park for Portland.
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