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Canine contenders from across the country vied for the title of #OurLand spokes-dog in our “Bark for Parks” contest. You can find all the entries— and our latest news—on Facebook.


WE DIG IT


Volunteers help restore native plants at a newly protected site on Squak Mountain, just a half hour from Seattle, Washington.


We love to hear from our readers! Tell us what you think of this issue of Land&People—or give us the dirt on your favorite park. You can reach us by mail, on Facebook, or at mailroom@tpl.org.


Conservation inspiration I have been spending a lot of time lately trying to decide what my purpose in life is. I woke up this morning and started reading my copy of Land&People and everything became perfectly clear. It re- minded me that I want to devote my time to helping to encourage others to take care of the planet. I am a proud member of the Stegner Society and many other wonderful organizations that help to preserve land. What greater purpose is there than that? Betsy Franz, via the blog


Land&People goes to class A professor at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, California, made the Art Issue required reading for a course called “Slow Down and Go Outside.” That’s a lesson we could all learn!


My students loved Land&People. They read the Art Issue before a visit to Lake Merritt, a tidal estu- ary surrounded by the Oakland cityscape. For three hours, the students walked around observing the dynamic interactions of nature


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