The Trust for Public Land
William Cronon is a historian who studies changing relationships between people and the North American environment. His first book, Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England, which was published in 1983, traced ecological changes in colonial New England. It won the Francis Parkman Prize, and is considered one of the founding works of American environmental history.
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The Trust for Public Land
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" Since its founding in 1972, The Trust for Public Land has completed 5,000 park-creation and land conservation projects across the United States, protected over 3 million acres, and helped pass more than 500 ballot measures—creating $70 billion in vot...