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Just hours left to participate in National Public Lands Day! We're so grateful for the Trust for Pub

Just hours left to participate in National Public Lands Day! We're so grateful for the Trust for Public Land supporters who've already participated in our National Public Lands Day campaign, and hope you'll [join in before tonight's deadline](. [Deadline: Midnight.]( Backroads' $5,000 matching gift offer expires at midnight. If you can, [please contribute while your gift can still be DOUBLED](. Your contribution will help support over 150 land protection and improvement projects like the ones described below. Thank you! —Barry [Trust for Public Land.]( National Public Lands Day is this Saturday, and our friends want to ensure that we all have access to public lands for generations to come. Starting now, Backroads, the leader in active travel, will match your gift—but only if you contribute before the Saturday midnight deadline! [This National Public Lands Day, help create more places that bring us outside. Make your MATCHED gift to Trust for Public Land today >>]( Here are just a few of the ongoing projects your matched gift will support: - Expansion: Everglades National Park. The largest wilderness east of the Mississippi needs you. Once a lush, 3 million-acre refuge for untold plants and wildlife, the Everglades now covers just half its peak range. Less than a third of that range is under public protection. With member support, we've helped add 48,000 acres of this mesmerizing marsh to Everglades National Park and will continue working to expand the park. [Help protect this essential wilderness >>]( - Connection: Sweetwater Preserve and Saguaro National Park. Trust for Public Land is embarking on a land protection project in Saguaro National Park, a critical wilderness access point just outside of Tucson, Arizona. By connecting nearby Sweetwater Preserve to the park, we can protect wildlife roaming between mountains and foothills and expand recreational opportunities for the millions of people who live near and visit the park each year. [Make a difference in the Sonoran Desert >>]( - Community: 14 Schoolyards Projects. While our roots are in large-scale public land protection, Trust for Public Land also develops multiuse outdoor spaces right in our communities. By transforming empty schoolyards into green spaces accessible to the public when school is out, we can put a great park within a 10-minute walk of more than 80 million people! We have 14 such Community Schoolyards® projects currently in the works. [Build community across the country with your gift >>]( To create the healthy, sustainable future we all need to thrive, we need people engaged in the challenging but fulfilling work of creating more shared, protected outdoor spaces. [Your gift today—doubled by Backroads, the leader in active travel!—is one very concrete way you can get even more engaged. Make your matched gift now >>]( Thank you for being a part of this community, Barry Hirsch Trust for Public Land * Through midnight, September 23, Backroads, the leader in active travel, will match up to $5,000 in gifts to Trust for Public Land. [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You received this email from [Trust for Public Land](. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Your support makes our work possible. [Donate today](. Trust for Public Land | 23 Geary St. Suite 1000, San Francisco, CA 94108 | 800-714-LAND (5263) [Update your email preferences or unsubscribe.](

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