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NPCA is fighting for widespread mining reform so a 19th-century law giving the mining industry first dibs on public lands stops harming the environment.
Seattle, WA — Intrepid Travel, the world’s largest B Corp-certified travel company, has announced a new official partnership with the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) to protect U.S.
Join NPCA for our Building Advocacy in the Delaware River Watershed Webinar to discuss protecting our national parks!
Three days with the graffiti fighters of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. After we anchored the boat on Lake Powell’s rocky shore at the southwestern edge of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, ...
WASHINGTON – Yesterday, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued the Secretarial Order “Unleashing American Energy,” which calls for a 15-day internal review of oil, gas and mining on public lands, ...
WASHINGTON – The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) and park advocates across the country are demanding the Trump administration put an end to devastating staffing cuts that will wreak ...
Washington, DC – The Trump administration is planning to terminate National Park Service leases and shutter offices across the country that function as visitor centers, law enforcement offices, ...
“We don’t have any way to solve the mystery at this point, but the colonists’ story does set the stage for what happens next — the founding of Jamestown,” Spier said.. In 1607, Capt. John Smith led ...
“National parks are part of our American identity. They mean so much to so many people, yet this is clearly not reflected in the House’s bill." - Kristen Brengel, NPCA's SVP of Government Affairs ...
Washington, DC – The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) has calculated the Trump administration’s proposed cuts to the National Park Service budget could result in more than a 75% ...
Membership Month Challenge Over 100 years ago, our founder said: “It will be the people who will save their own national parks.” And with your help, that is exactly what we will do together.
WASHINGTON – The Department of the Interior (DOI) has begun posting chilling new signage at national parks, asking visitors to report “any signs or other information that are negative about either ...