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inSERVICE: Taking It Outside With AORE

Through AORE, members gain the ability to interact with and affect decisions made by public land managers and the human-powered outdoor recreation industry.

 

Landscape Architects Urge Action on Biodiversity Crisis

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) urges national governments at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP15 to commit to far more ambitious global conservation and biodiversity goals, including protecting at least 30% of terrestrial, coastal, and marine ecosystems by 2030 (30 x 2030).

 

New Implementation Guide Seeks to Advance Equitable Opportunities for All

The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), the nation’s leading advocate for parks and recreation is excited to announce the launch of a new resource to support park and recreation and public health professionals ensure all community members have equitable access to high-quality parks, trails, and greenways for safe physical activity.

Percussion Play Introduces Liberty Bells

Percussion Play's new Liberty Bells are reminiscent of small grassland mushrooms.  The new Liberty Bells allow players to experience something magical and bring a little enchantment to local music parks or gardens.