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TRCP and onX will release results of a groundbreaking analysis of inaccessible public lands in the Mid-Atlantic and how to solve this recreational access problem
(Washington D.C.)— In a virtual press conference, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and onX will release a report highlighting inaccessible public lands in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
When: Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 11 a.m. ET
Description: Building on the success of their 2018 and 2019 analyses of landlocked public lands in the western United States, which determined that 15.87 million acres of state and federal public lands have no permanent means of legal access, onX and the TRCP have produced a new report examining the total acreage of landlocked public lands in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
Speakers:
At a time when access to the outdoors is more valuable than ever, working to address this conservation challenge is one of the most actionable ways to provide more recreation opportunities to more Americans. Please join us for an online presentation of this unprecedented analysis and its implications for outdoor recreation access. There will be an opportunity for reporters to ask questions.
Where:
or call:
+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 928 4712 4051
The mission behind onX is to always know where you stand: to give outdoor enthusiasts more information about their surroundings than they ever thought possible. onX strives to create the most complete, current, and accurate mapping information available, including landownership, roads, trails, and other access-related data. By providing people the best and most up-to-date data and GPS technology in the palm of their hand, onX seeks to help people have the best outdoor experiences possible.
Founded in 2002, the TRCP is the largest coalition of conservation organizations in the country, uniting and amplifying the voices of sportsmen and women by convening hunting and fishing groups, conservation organizations, and outdoor businesses to a common purpose.
CONTACT: Marnee Banks | mbanks@trcp.org| 406-439-9469