Land&People magazine is here!

By Trust for Public Land
Published October 31, 2016

Land&People magazine is here!

If you’re a Trust for Public Land member, it’s time to check your mailbox: the fall/winter 2016 issue of Land&People—our award-winning magazine for people who love the land—should be arriving any day. 

In this issue, you’ll hear from people around the country whose communities are growing greener thanks to your support:

  • Members of a California tribe, reunited with the coastal land of their ancestors after more than a century on an inland reservation. 
  • Neighbors in a fast-growing region of Washington state, improving community health by renovating parks and setting aside land for trails.
  • Park advocates in Atlanta, working to transform a city known for sprawl into a model for walkable, bikeable, and interconnected neighborhoods.

Cover of the fall/winter 2016 issue of Land&People

We’ve also got good news from Yosemite to New York City—plus reflections from celebrated writer Terry Tempest Williams on the centennial year of the National Park Service.

If you haven’t subscribed to Land&People, now’s the perfect time: through November 29, 2016, your donation will be matched dollar for dollar. It’s an opportunity to see your gift go twice as far toward creating parks and protecting land for people to enjoy. We hope you’ll join us today!

 

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