To the Editor: Input Needed for Sourland Strategic Plan

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The Sourland Conservancy is beginning an important strategic planning process, and we want to hear directly from the people who live, work, and play in the Sourlands.

Protecting clean water, healthy forests, wildlife habitat, and access to nature requires thoughtful, community-informed planning. To guide this work, the Conservancy has launched a short public survey to better understand what matters most to area residents and how we can best serve our region in the years ahead.

The survey is anonymous and takes just a few minutes to complete. Responses will help shape our priorities related to advocacy, land stewardship, and community engagement. Broad participation is essential to ensure that the plan reflects a wide range of voices and perspectives.

If you care about the future of the Sourlands and the natural resources that make our region such a special place, please consider sharing your thoughts.

The survey can be found on the homepage of our website, www.sourland.org.

Thank you for helping to shape a strong, sustainable future for the Sourlands.

Laurie Cleveland

Executive Director, Sourland Conservancy

CE – US1

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