NPCA, along with partners, submitted the following letter to the Senate in response to anticipated legislative activity.
A cut this massive would be catastrophic. This proposal would only accelerate the damage, putting our national parks at even greater risk and further cut the park staffing that is needed to care for ...
What item do you value most? For this park advocate, it was his stamp-filled Passport to Your National Parks® — and then he ...
This decision sends a dangerous message that no place, not even one that holds a thousand years of history, is too important ...
Years of work to defend Chaco Culture National Historical Park are at risk if the Trump administration removes a 10-mile ...
Air pollution makes it harder to breathe, sometimes causing asthma attacks, tightness in the chest, and irritation in people’s throat and airways. While polluted air affects everyone, those exercising ...
You’re invited to come learn what’s at stake and how you can take action to defend America’s wildest public lands. Did you know that nearly one-third of all roadless lands are within 30 miles of a ...
Meet with NPCA, Central Oregon LandWatch, Sierra Club Oregon Chapter, Oregon Wild and others at OSU-Cascades’ Edward J. Ray ...
Opinion
VICTORY: Court Ruling Halts Destructive Data Centers Adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park
NPCA applauds today’s ruling, which affirms that the Prince William Board of Supervisors did not follow the law in their efforts to fast-track development of this ill-conceived, destructive project.
NPCA examined the national parks most affected by oil and gas development across the contiguous United States, grouping them into four major themes: cultural resources, local economies, wildlife and ...
Honor Indigenous history at these 15 sites where visitors can learn about the extensive connections tribes have with today’s national parks. Long before Yellowstone National Park was established as ...
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