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As farmers and ranchers retire and their children leave family properties behind, thousands of acres of private Texas land will change hands over the next few decades. Unfortunately, special interest groups are eagerly waiting on the sidelines, anxious to usher in an unprecedented land grab and develop wild spaces, permanently cutting off the possibility of conservation and public access. Let's make sure these iconic rural places aren't lost forever.

These spaces are our shared legacy. Without strong protections, access to these spaces could disappear for millions of Americans.

Urge your state legislators to stand up for wild Texas lands today!

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RE: Protect Wild Texas Lands

To 

As your constituent, I'm writing to urge you to take immediate action to protect Texas's iconic rural lands before they're lost forever.

Across our great state, thousands of acres of private land are expected to change hands in the coming decades, as farmers and ranchers retire and younger generations move away from family properties. This transition puts our rural landscapes, including the traditions, habitats, and public access they support, at serious risk.

Developers and special interest groups are already lining up to purchase these lands, many with plans that would forever alter the natural character of Texas. If we don't act now, we could lose irreplaceable open spaces that have defined our state's identity for generations.

Texans care deeply about land, heritage, and access to the outdoors. I'm asking you to support policies that keep wild places intact, open the door to future conservation, and ensure more Texans, especially future generations, can enjoy the beauty and freedom of our land.

Please be a champion for wild Texas and help protect our natural heritage from permanent loss.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Email]