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Defense of Place is the only organization in the United States devoted solely to assuring that parks, open space, and wildlife refuges stay protected forever.

Land set aside for parks and open space is not an extension of a goverment's bank account or an institution's line of credit. It is placed in a public trust to be enjoyed by current and future generations forever.

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Why Defense of Place

Will Americans be strong enough to stand up for our parks and open spaces, for wild rivers and wilderness? When we promise to preserve such spaces in perpetuity, how long is forever?

When we set aside land for a park, open space, wilderness, or playground, the current generation is making a pact with future generations — that this land will be available for their enjoyment just as it has been for ours.

Yet with alarming frequency, lands placed in the Public Trust are being sold to the highest bidder. Cities sell off their parklands to cover budget shortfalls. Universities and even major conservation organizations, sell gifts of land whose donors believe will be protected for all time.

When we tolerate the sale or development of our parks, wildlife refuges, and open spaces, we set a dangerous precedent that eventually threatens all the public estate. With each sale, our heritage is diminished and with it, our pact with future generations.