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Gorgeous Landscape Alert: Moxie Bald Mountain

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Just a few hours left to 2X match your Giving Tuesday gift >> As more and more Trust for Public Land

Just a few hours left to 2X match your Giving Tuesday gift >> [Trust for Public Land.]( [4 hours until midnight.]( As more and more Trust for Public Land members renew their support for Giving Tuesday, we're getting closer and closer to our goal. Will you be the next lover of beautiful, engaging, accessible outdoor spaces to pitch in? [Will the next gift be yours?]( [2X Match My Gift]( While much of our work has evolved to focus on maximizing the many benefits green spaces offer, from recreation and education to mitigating the effects of climate change, we will always be, at our core, an organization that wants to connect people to natural beauty—in all its many forms. Some might dismiss aesthetics as trivial, but we know that experiencing natural beauty up close and personal can have tremendously positive effects: vistas that quiet the mind, landscapes that spur the imagination, sights and scents and sounds that remind us that we are fully alive and a part of this world. [Your Giving Tuesday gift—matched dollar-for-dollar if you give right now—will help put even more dazzling wilderness under public protection, securing its beauty for generations to come.]( [Give $100 = $200 when 2X matched]( [Give $60 = $120 when 2X matched]( [Give $35 = $70 when 2X matched]( [Give any amount = 2X matched]( [A person standing on a mountain.]( A hiker takes in breathtaking views on Moxie Bald Mountain in Maine. Photo: Jerry and Marcy Monkman/EcoPhotography [A person paddles a canoe.]( A paddler enjoying the clear water at Bald Mountain Pond. Trust for Public Land began the process of conserving the pond in 2018. Photo: Chris Bennett Thank you for helping us make the most of this time-limited matching gift offer, for having our best Giving Tuesday ever, and for everything you do to protect our natural wonders. [Josh VanDavier signature.] Josh VanDavier Trust for Public Land P.S. We do our best not to ask members for gifts who just made a gift, but sometimes our records don't update fast enough to keep recent donors from receiving an appeal like this. So, if you did just give, thank you for your support, and our apologies for the extra request! [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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