Late Jeopardy host donated open land space to fight climate change before his death
Late Jeopardy host donated open land space to fight climate change before his death
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The legend Jeopardy host Alex Trebek‘s legacy lives on forever. The late Jeopardy host who died after a really long battle with cancer at the age of 80 earlier in November has donated land. The reports from People Magazine states that the late game show host donated 62 acres of land in the Hollywood Hills to the city of Los Angeles years ago in 1998.

The Trebek Open Space runs into Runyon Canyon Park as described by the Mountains Recreation & Conservation authority as “a sunny, well-established network of fire roads, providing “trails for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians.” The Laurel Canyon Land Trust noted fans of the park with a tribute on Facebook with the following sad news of his death. They wrote a note saying,  “This was not only a gift to urban Angelinos who thirst for open space and outdoor activity, but a gift to native animals such as our local Mountain Lions that require large amounts of open space in order to survive, and a gift to future generations who will have to reckon with climate change in the years to come. Thank you, Alex Trebek, and may you Rest in Peace.” For the unread ones, the death was confirmed of a beloved Jeopardy host who has passed away at 80 years old on November 9.

The game show tweeted on Sunday "Jeopardy! is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends. Thank you, Alex" 

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