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Tag Archives: land trusts
Nature preserves should never be named for people
The title of this post might sound a bit harsh, but here’s the thought process behind it: Humans rarely, if ever, have contributed to the long-term growth and maturation of a natural site – that’s Mother Nature’s handiwork. More often … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Animals, branding, environment, geography, Geology, hiking, historic preservation, history, humanity, infrastructure, land use, nature, opinion, place names, placemaking, planning, recreation, rivers/watersheds, social equity, spatial design, third places, topography, tourism, trails, Travel
Tagged Arcadia, conservation, land trusts, nature preserves
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