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NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today! As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks, and your continued support will make us even stronger. SALUTE TO THE PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION WHAT: Salute to the Parks 2021. WHEN: Wednesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET, 4:30 p.m. PT. LOCATION: Online. RSVP: Tickets are available online now. Purchase a ticket to join us and receive a year of NPCA Membership renewal. If you have any questions, please contact Rachel Holmes, Director of Special Events rholmes@npca.org or 202.853.4472. CLIMATE IMPACTS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION The Worst Threat to Our Parks. Climate change is the greatest threat the national parks have ever faced. Nearly everything we know and love about the parks — their plants and animals, rivers and lakes, glaciers, beaches, historic structures, and more — is already under stress from these changes, which together amount to a state of crisis for our public lands. PROTECTING NATURAL WONDERS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION Spanning nearly 800,000 acres at the convergence of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, Joshua Tree National Park features otherworldly geological formations and is home to cholla cacti, endangered desert tortoises and the unique yucca species that is its namesake. It hosts nearly 3 million visitors a year, protects hundreds of archaeological DON'T PAVE MID-ATLANTIC PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS harm 33 acres of regional park land. destroy 1,500 acres of forest canopy. pave over 550 acres of land. impair nearly 30 miles of streams. send polluted runoff into the Chesapeake Bay. cost an estimated $12 billion. not significantly reduce traffic congestion. The total price tag for the project is estimated near $10 billion,plus an estimated
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Cortney is the Senior Regional Director for the Northeast office, based in New York City. Cortney joined NPCA in 2014 and leads NPCA’s Northeast operations overseeing several programs and campaigns. She led the two-year campaign for a national park for the area surrounding Stonewall Inn. This area NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Tracy Coppola is based in Denver and serves as the Colorado Program Manager for the Southwest Regional Office. She is proud to have the opportunity to celebrate her state's incredible parks and advocates. Prior to NPCA, Tracy was at Earthjustice where she served as Senior Legislative Counsel on NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Sergio is an environmental planner and project manager with more than a decade of experience in the design, management, monitoring, and evaluation of conservation and sustainability projects. Prior to joining NPCA, he helped manage and expand conservation projects in Latin America for two of the NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION A lover of life and nature, Laura works to engage families and youth in urban communities to build a diverse base of leaders and advocates who support NPCA's local and national campaigns. This includes coordinating Find Your Voice efforts, Civic Voice Workshops and other outreach and engagement NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA: The Book. A Century of Impact is a 192-page hardbound treasure celebrating NPCA’s first 100 years of protecting America’snational parks.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today! As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks, and your continued support will make us even stronger. SALUTE TO THE PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION WHAT: Salute to the Parks 2021. WHEN: Wednesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET, 4:30 p.m. PT. LOCATION: Online. RSVP: Tickets are available online now. Purchase a ticket to join us and receive a year of NPCA Membership renewal. If you have any questions, please contact Rachel Holmes, Director of Special Events rholmes@npca.org or 202.853.4472. CLIMATE IMPACTS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION The Worst Threat to Our Parks. Climate change is the greatest threat the national parks have ever faced. Nearly everything we know and love about the parks — their plants and animals, rivers and lakes, glaciers, beaches, historic structures, and more — is already under stress from these changes, which together amount to a state of crisis for our public lands. PROTECTING NATURAL WONDERS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION Spanning nearly 800,000 acres at the convergence of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, Joshua Tree National Park features otherworldly geological formations and is home to cholla cacti, endangered desert tortoises and the unique yucca species that is its namesake. It hosts nearly 3 million visitors a year, protects hundreds of archaeological DON'T PAVE MID-ATLANTIC PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS harm 33 acres of regional park land. destroy 1,500 acres of forest canopy. pave over 550 acres of land. impair nearly 30 miles of streams. send polluted runoff into the Chesapeake Bay. cost an estimated $12 billion. not significantly reduce traffic congestion. The total price tag for the project is estimated near $10 billion,plus an estimated
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Cortney is the Senior Regional Director for the Northeast office, based in New York City. Cortney joined NPCA in 2014 and leads NPCA’s Northeast operations overseeing several programs and campaigns. She led the two-year campaign for a national park for the area surrounding Stonewall Inn. This area NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Tracy Coppola is based in Denver and serves as the Colorado Program Manager for the Southwest Regional Office. She is proud to have the opportunity to celebrate her state's incredible parks and advocates. Prior to NPCA, Tracy was at Earthjustice where she served as Senior Legislative Counsel on NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Sergio is an environmental planner and project manager with more than a decade of experience in the design, management, monitoring, and evaluation of conservation and sustainability projects. Prior to joining NPCA, he helped manage and expand conservation projects in Latin America for two of the NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION A lover of life and nature, Laura works to engage families and youth in urban communities to build a diverse base of leaders and advocates who support NPCA's local and national campaigns. This includes coordinating Find Your Voice efforts, Civic Voice Workshops and other outreach and engagement NPCA POSITION ON THE INVEST IN AMERICA ACT AND SELECT 12 hours ago · NPCA sent the following letter to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure ahead of an anticipated markup scheduled for June 9th, 2021. The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) supports H.R. 3684, the Investing in a EPA TO STRENGTHEN CLEAN AIR STANDARDS, PRIORITIZING 1 day ago · Washington, DC — Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it will reconsider the recent National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for particulate matter that were put in place during the last administration. In December 2020, despite scientific research demonstrating the incredibly damaging health and ecosystem harms from PM2.5 – soot spewed into the air by power NPCA LETTER OUTLINING CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING BORDER WALL 13 hours ago · NPCA, along with partners, sent the following letter to bicameral appropriations leaders outling budgetary considerations for funding along the United States southern border. We write to urge you to provide funding and guidance in the FY2022 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and CLEAN WATER FOR PARKS AND COMMUNITIES BACK ON THE TABLE “The clock is ticking and rivers, lakes and other waterways in our national parks and across the country will continue to face increased pollution and other damage until EPA and the Army Corps get rid of the so-called Navigable Waters Protection Rule and adopt new and strongersafeguards
LETTER ON TRAINING IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT · NATIONAL PARKS Dear Senators and Representatives: On behalf of our millions of members and supporters across the country, we write with deep concern about – and strong opposition to – the September 4th 2020 OMB circular M-20-34, “Training in the Federal Government,” and the related September 22nd 2020 Executive Order on Combating Race and SexStereotyping.
HOUSE COMMITTEE PASSES ROBUST INVESTMENT IN NATIONAL PARK 1 day ago · Washington, DC – Today, the United States House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed the Investing in a New Vision for the Environment and Surface Transportation (INVEST) in America Act that includes nearly $2 billion in much needed dedicated funding to repair national park roads, bridges and transportation systems. BEING GAY OUTSIDE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Being gay outside doesn’t always feel unsafe. But if you’ve ever felt unsafe in a quiet neck of the woods or a dark town at night, that feeling is only intensified when WHY WE LOBBY · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Lobby Day has been a tradition at NPCA since the early 1990s; people who are passionate about national parks are the most effective advocates for national parks. Earlier this month, 45 NPCA staff members and volunteers devoted a full day to pressing their elected representatives to authorize adequate funding for the National ParkService.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION This monument represents a watershed moment in the modern LGBTQ civil rights movement, when a week-long uprising in 1969 sparked sustained determination among LGBTQ Americans to fight for full equality and civil and human rights. The Stonewall uprising was a NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Thank you for becoming a Partner for the Parks. Your monthly, tax-deductible gift helps ensure we have dependable resources so we can respond at a moment’s notice whenever your national parks and monuments are threatened. NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA: The Book. A Century of Impact is a 192-page hardbound treasure celebrating NPCA’s first 100 years of protecting America’snational parks.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today! As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks, and your continued support will make us even stronger. PROTECTING WILDLIFE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Report Win-Win: The Endangered Species Act and Our National Parks Our national parks are home to awe-inspiring landscapes and iconic wildlife, including habitat for more than 600 threatened and endangered species protected by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Read more about Support Grizzly Bear Recovery in the North Cascades. NONPROFIT STATUS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA is a 501(c)(3) and contributions are deductible for federal income tax purposes. All but $6, which covers an annual subscription to National Parks magazine, and the $5.95 retail value of the free welcome gift, if any, when you join are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. NPCA’s NPCA PODCAST · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION The only national park site dedicated to the performing arts has been quiet for over a year, but a new chorus of singers is stealing the show at this Virginia venue: a feisty, sex-crazed swarm of Brood Xcicadas
CLIMATE IMPACTS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Factor by which the temperatures in national park areas increased compared to the U.S. as a whole, from 1895 to 2010* These 10 examples demonstrate how climate change is affecting the parks, based on NPCA’s analysis of the latest available science. This is an overview of the worst effects, and the REGIONAL HAZE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION In fact, nearly 90% of national parks are plagued by haze pollution, and on average, park visitors miss out on 50 miles of scenery because of haze — a distance equal to the length of Rhode Island. Haze pollution also threatens local economies that depend on parks, which provide nearly $36 billion in economic output each year and support DON'T PAVE MID-ATLANTIC PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS harm 33 acres of regional park land. destroy 1,500 acres of forest canopy. pave over 550 acres of land. impair nearly 30 miles of streams. send polluted runoff into the Chesapeake Bay. cost an estimated $12 billion. not significantly reduce traffic congestion. The total price tag for the project is estimated near $10 billion,plus an estimated
WORKING WITH VETERANS TO PROTECT NATIONAL PARKS · NATIONAL Working with Veterans to Protect National Parks. For years, NPCA’s veterans program has worked to meaningfully engage the military community— including veterans, active duty, reservists and military families — in supporting national parks through service projects and a variety of advocacy actions. BETWEEN A (KINDNESS) ROCK AND A HARD PLACE · NATIONAL By Nicolas Brulliard. Spring 2018: Between a (Kindness) Rock and a Hard Place. People leave behind painted rocks to brighten strangers’ days, but in national parks they’re fueling controversy and less-than-civil debate. The squabble started on a weekend afternoon last September with a Facebook post about a rock painted to look likea ladybug.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA: The Book. A Century of Impact is a 192-page hardbound treasure celebrating NPCA’s first 100 years of protecting America’snational parks.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today! As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks, and your continued support will make us even stronger. PROTECTING WILDLIFE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Report Win-Win: The Endangered Species Act and Our National Parks Our national parks are home to awe-inspiring landscapes and iconic wildlife, including habitat for more than 600 threatened and endangered species protected by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Read more about Support Grizzly Bear Recovery in the North Cascades. NONPROFIT STATUS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA is a 501(c)(3) and contributions are deductible for federal income tax purposes. All but $6, which covers an annual subscription to National Parks magazine, and the $5.95 retail value of the free welcome gift, if any, when you join are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. NPCA’s NPCA PODCAST · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION The only national park site dedicated to the performing arts has been quiet for over a year, but a new chorus of singers is stealing the show at this Virginia venue: a feisty, sex-crazed swarm of Brood Xcicadas
CLIMATE IMPACTS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Factor by which the temperatures in national park areas increased compared to the U.S. as a whole, from 1895 to 2010* These 10 examples demonstrate how climate change is affecting the parks, based on NPCA’s analysis of the latest available science. This is an overview of the worst effects, and the REGIONAL HAZE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION In fact, nearly 90% of national parks are plagued by haze pollution, and on average, park visitors miss out on 50 miles of scenery because of haze — a distance equal to the length of Rhode Island. Haze pollution also threatens local economies that depend on parks, which provide nearly $36 billion in economic output each year and support DON'T PAVE MID-ATLANTIC PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS harm 33 acres of regional park land. destroy 1,500 acres of forest canopy. pave over 550 acres of land. impair nearly 30 miles of streams. send polluted runoff into the Chesapeake Bay. cost an estimated $12 billion. not significantly reduce traffic congestion. The total price tag for the project is estimated near $10 billion,plus an estimated
WORKING WITH VETERANS TO PROTECT NATIONAL PARKS · NATIONAL Working with Veterans to Protect National Parks. For years, NPCA’s veterans program has worked to meaningfully engage the military community— including veterans, active duty, reservists and military families — in supporting national parks through service projects and a variety of advocacy actions. BETWEEN A (KINDNESS) ROCK AND A HARD PLACE · NATIONAL By Nicolas Brulliard. Spring 2018: Between a (Kindness) Rock and a Hard Place. People leave behind painted rocks to brighten strangers’ days, but in national parks they’re fueling controversy and less-than-civil debate. The squabble started on a weekend afternoon last September with a Facebook post about a rock painted to look likea ladybug.
NONPROFIT STATUS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA is a 501(c)(3) and contributions are deductible for federal income tax purposes. All but $6, which covers an annual subscription to National Parks magazine, and the $5.95 retail value of the free welcome gift, if any, when you join are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. NPCA’s JOIN · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION To join NPCA by phone, call us at 1.800.NAT.PARK (1.800.628.7275) between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM (ET), Monday through Friday. Your NPCA membership includes the following: Bring the Parks Home! Enjoy the fascinating world of our parks at home with National Parks, the award-winning quarterly magazine of the National Parks Conservation OUR STORY · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION From our national headquarters in Washington, D.C., and 27 locations nationwide, we call on our program and policy experts, committed volunteers, staff lobbyists, community organizers and communications specialists to inform and inspire the public and to influence decision makers to ensure that our national parks are well protected.. We’ve earned many hard-won victories together — but our NPCA PODCAST · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION The Secret Lives of Parks. The Show Must Go On. The only national park site dedicated to the performing arts has been quiet for over a year, but a new chorus of singers is stealing the show at this Virginia venue: a feisty, sex-crazed swarm of Brood X cicadas. CLEAN WATER FOR PARKS AND COMMUNITIES BACK ON THE TABLE 19 hours ago · “The clock is ticking and rivers, lakes and other waterways in our national parks and across the country will continue to face increased pollution and other damage until EPA and the Army Corps get rid of the so-called Navigable Waters Protection Rule and REGIONAL HAZE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION The same sources of pollution harming our communities are also fueling the climate crisis, and the consequences are alarming.Climate change has increased the frequency and intensity of wildfires over natural levels across the western U.S., including at Yosemite and other parks, raised sea level at the Statue of Liberty and other coastal parks, and is melting glaciers at Glacier Bay and Glacier. BEING GAY OUTSIDE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Being gay outside doesn’t always feel unsafe. But if you’ve ever felt unsafe in a quiet neck of the woods or a dark town at night, that feeling is only intensified when NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION This monument represents a watershed moment in the modern LGBTQ civil rights movement, when a week-long uprising in 1969 sparked sustained determination among LGBTQ Americans to fight for full equality and civil and human rights. The Stonewall uprising was a NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION In 1993 I was 16 years old and had just come out in my small town. There was no one else I knew, no support groups, no gay characters in TV or movies. Fortunately, I had very supportive friends. I spent that summer volunteering in the backcountry of Olympic National Park withthe Student
FRACKING AND NATIONAL PARK WILDLIFE · NATIONAL PARKS Every year, fracking for natural gas and oil moves closer to national park boundaries, posing threats to park wildlife that science is only beginning to understand. From the eastern boundary of Glacier National Park in Montana, visitors can throw a stone and hit any of 16 exploratory wells and associated holding tanks, pump jacks, andmachinery
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA: The Book. A Century of Impact is a 192-page hardbound treasure celebrating NPCA’s first 100 years of protecting America’snational parks.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today! As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks, and your continued support will make us even stronger. SALUTE TO THE PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION WHAT: Salute to the Parks 2021. WHEN: Wednesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET, 4:30 p.m. PT. LOCATION: Online. RSVP: Tickets are available online now. Purchase a ticket to join us and receive a year of NPCA Membership renewal. If you have any questions, please contact Rachel Holmes, Director of Special Events rholmes@npca.org or 202.853.4472. CLIMATE IMPACTS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Factor by which the temperatures in national park areas increased compared to the U.S. as a whole, from 1895 to 2010* These 10 examples demonstrate how climate change is affecting the parks, based on NPCA’s analysis of the latest available science. This is an overview of the worst effects, and the REGIONAL HAZE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION In fact, nearly 90% of national parks are plagued by haze pollution, and on average, park visitors miss out on 50 miles of scenery because of haze — a distance equal to the length of Rhode Island. Haze pollution also threatens local economies that depend on parks, which provide nearly $36 billion in economic output each year and support PROTECTING NATURAL WONDERS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION Spanning nearly 800,000 acres at the convergence of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, Joshua Tree National Park features otherworldly geological formations and is home to cholla cacti, endangered desert tortoises and the unique yucca species that is its namesake. It hosts nearly 3 million visitors a year, protects hundreds of archaeological DON'T PAVE MID-ATLANTIC PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS harm 33 acres of regional park land. destroy 1,500 acres of forest canopy. pave over 550 acres of land. impair nearly 30 miles of streams. send polluted runoff into the Chesapeake Bay. cost an estimated $12 billion. not significantly reduce traffic congestion. The total price tag for the project is estimated near $10 billion,plus an estimated
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Tracy Coppola is based in Denver and serves as the Colorado Program Manager for the Southwest Regional Office. She is proud to have the opportunity to celebrate her state's incredible parks and advocates. Prior to NPCA, Tracy was at Earthjustice where she served as Senior Legislative Counsel on NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION A lover of life and nature, Laura works to engage families and youth in urban communities to build a diverse base of leaders and advocates who support NPCA's local and national campaigns. This includes coordinating Find Your Voice efforts, Civic Voice Workshops and other outreach and engagement NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Jessica M Loya is a conservation and public lands policy advocate based in Washington, D.C. She is the National Policy Director for GreenLatinos, a national network of Latino conservation and environmental advocates dedicated to elevating Latino voices in public land, climate, and conservation NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA: The Book. A Century of Impact is a 192-page hardbound treasure celebrating NPCA’s first 100 years of protecting America’snational parks.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today! As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks, and your continued support will make us even stronger. SALUTE TO THE PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION WHAT: Salute to the Parks 2021. WHEN: Wednesday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET, 4:30 p.m. PT. LOCATION: Online. RSVP: Tickets are available online now. Purchase a ticket to join us and receive a year of NPCA Membership renewal. If you have any questions, please contact Rachel Holmes, Director of Special Events rholmes@npca.org or 202.853.4472. CLIMATE IMPACTS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Factor by which the temperatures in national park areas increased compared to the U.S. as a whole, from 1895 to 2010* These 10 examples demonstrate how climate change is affecting the parks, based on NPCA’s analysis of the latest available science. This is an overview of the worst effects, and the REGIONAL HAZE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION In fact, nearly 90% of national parks are plagued by haze pollution, and on average, park visitors miss out on 50 miles of scenery because of haze — a distance equal to the length of Rhode Island. Haze pollution also threatens local economies that depend on parks, which provide nearly $36 billion in economic output each year and support PROTECTING NATURAL WONDERS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION Spanning nearly 800,000 acres at the convergence of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, Joshua Tree National Park features otherworldly geological formations and is home to cholla cacti, endangered desert tortoises and the unique yucca species that is its namesake. It hosts nearly 3 million visitors a year, protects hundreds of archaeological DON'T PAVE MID-ATLANTIC PARKS · NATIONAL PARKS harm 33 acres of regional park land. destroy 1,500 acres of forest canopy. pave over 550 acres of land. impair nearly 30 miles of streams. send polluted runoff into the Chesapeake Bay. cost an estimated $12 billion. not significantly reduce traffic congestion. The total price tag for the project is estimated near $10 billion,plus an estimated
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Tracy Coppola is based in Denver and serves as the Colorado Program Manager for the Southwest Regional Office. She is proud to have the opportunity to celebrate her state's incredible parks and advocates. Prior to NPCA, Tracy was at Earthjustice where she served as Senior Legislative Counsel on NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION A lover of life and nature, Laura works to engage families and youth in urban communities to build a diverse base of leaders and advocates who support NPCA's local and national campaigns. This includes coordinating Find Your Voice efforts, Civic Voice Workshops and other outreach and engagement NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Jessica M Loya is a conservation and public lands policy advocate based in Washington, D.C. She is the National Policy Director for GreenLatinos, a national network of Latino conservation and environmental advocates dedicated to elevating Latino voices in public land, climate, and conservation BEING GAY OUTSIDE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION 1 day ago · Being gay outside doesn’t always feel unsafe. But if you’ve ever felt unsafe in a quiet neck of the woods or a dark town at night, that feeling is only intensified when POSITION ON NOMINATION OF TRACY STONE-MANNING AS DIRECTOR 1 day ago · NPCA submitted the following position to members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources ahead of a hearing scheduled for June 8, 2021. NPCA urges Senators to support the nomination of Tracy Stone-Manning as Director of the Bureau of CLEAN WATER FOR PARKS AND COMMUNITIES BACK ON THE TABLE 8 hours ago · “The clock is ticking and rivers, lakes and other waterways in our national parks and across the country will continue to face increased pollution and other damage until EPA and the Army Corps get rid of the so-called Navigable Waters Protection Rule and adopt new and stronger safeguards REGIONAL HAZE · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION The same sources of pollution harming our communities are also fueling the climate crisis, and the consequences are alarming.Climate change has increased the frequency and intensity of wildfires over natural levels across the western U.S., including at Yosemite and other parks, raised sea level at the Statue of Liberty and other coastal parks, and is melting glaciers at Glacier Bay and Glacier. NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION This monument represents a watershed moment in the modern LGBTQ civil rights movement, when a week-long uprising in 1969 sparked sustained determination among LGBTQ Americans to fight for full equality and civil and human rights. The Stonewall uprising was a WHY WE LOBBY · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Lobby Day has been a tradition at NPCA since the early 1990s; people who are passionate about national parks are the most effective advocates for national parks. Earlier this month, 45 NPCA staff members and volunteers devoted a full day to pressing their elected representatives to authorize adequate funding for the National ParkService.
HOT SPRINGS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Hot Springs National Park is a unique combination of urban and natural landscapes. The hot springs themselves are in the area known as Bathhouse Row in the heart of downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas, and visitors can still take a traditional bath in several of the bathhouses. Visitors can also hike on 26 miles of trails, camp near Gulpha Creek, or stroll the historic district and enjoy drinking NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION As Senior Vice President of Development, Mary leads NPCA's strategic vision to grow and achieve our mission of protecting and advocating for national parks, connecting our work to audiences and empowering individuals to reach their own philanthropic goals. She joins NPCAwith more than 20
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION In 1993 I was 16 years old and had just come out in my small town. There was no one else I knew, no support groups, no gay characters in TV or movies. Fortunately, I had very supportive friends. I spent that summer volunteering in the backcountry of Olympic National Park withthe Student
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Thank you for becoming a Partner for the Parks. Your monthly, tax-deductible gift helps ensure we have dependable resources so we can respond at a moment’s notice whenever your national parks and monuments are threatened. NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA: The Book. A Century of Impact is a 192-page hardbound treasure celebrating NPCA’s first 100 years of protecting America’snational parks.
TRAVEL WITH NPCA · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Travel with NPCA. Since 1995, we’ve been creating in-depth, enjoyable and educational experiences for our members in our treasured national parks. Our unique tours are designed to give you exclusive experiences within the parks and special behind-the-scenes access to National Park Service staff, NPCA partners, and other localspecialists.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today! As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks, and your continued support will make us even stronger. RENEW · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today. As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks. Your continued support will make us even stronger. CLIMATE IMPACTS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Factor by which the temperatures in national park areas increased compared to the U.S. as a whole, from 1895 to 2010* These 10 examples demonstrate how climate change is affecting the parks, based on NPCA’s analysis of the latest available science. This is an overview of the worst effects, and the PROTECTING NATURAL WONDERS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION Spanning nearly 800,000 acres at the convergence of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, Joshua Tree National Park features otherworldly geological formations and is home to cholla cacti, endangered desert tortoises and the unique yucca species that is its namesake. It hosts nearly 3 million visitors a year, protects hundreds of archaeological WORKING WITH VETERANS TO PROTECT NATIONAL PARKS · NATIONAL Working with Veterans to Protect National Parks. For years, NPCA’s veterans program has worked to meaningfully engage the military community— including veterans, active duty, reservists and military families — in supporting national parks through service projects and a variety of advocacy actions. NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Laura was born in Mexico City, where her connection to nature began with her family’s devotion to home cooked meals and local foods. Her family is originally from an urban small town in Oaxaca and nature is an essential component of daily life, with celebrations that have been passed on from generation to generation and across borders. NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Chris is the Associate Director for NPCA's Minnesota Field Office in St. Paul, MN. She has worked for NPCA since 2011 leading our efforts at Voyageurs and Isle Royale National Parks, as well as at the other northernmost parks in the Midwest region. Her work on the “Stop CarpCoalition” helped
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Tracy Coppola is based in Denver and serves as the Colorado Program Manager for the Southwest Regional Office. She is proud to have the opportunity to celebrate her state's incredible parks and advocates. Prior to NPCA, Tracy was at Earthjustice where she served as Senior Legislative Counsel on NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA: The Book. A Century of Impact is a 192-page hardbound treasure celebrating NPCA’s first 100 years of protecting America’snational parks.
TRAVEL WITH NPCA · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Travel with NPCA. Since 1995, we’ve been creating in-depth, enjoyable and educational experiences for our members in our treasured national parks. Our unique tours are designed to give you exclusive experiences within the parks and special behind-the-scenes access to National Park Service staff, NPCA partners, and other localspecialists.
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today! As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks, and your continued support will make us even stronger. RENEW · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Renew your membership today. As a member you've seen us win many important battles on behalf of our national parks. Your continued support will make us even stronger. CLIMATE IMPACTS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Factor by which the temperatures in national park areas increased compared to the U.S. as a whole, from 1895 to 2010* These 10 examples demonstrate how climate change is affecting the parks, based on NPCA’s analysis of the latest available science. This is an overview of the worst effects, and the PROTECTING NATURAL WONDERS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION Spanning nearly 800,000 acres at the convergence of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, Joshua Tree National Park features otherworldly geological formations and is home to cholla cacti, endangered desert tortoises and the unique yucca species that is its namesake. It hosts nearly 3 million visitors a year, protects hundreds of archaeological WORKING WITH VETERANS TO PROTECT NATIONAL PARKS · NATIONAL Working with Veterans to Protect National Parks. For years, NPCA’s veterans program has worked to meaningfully engage the military community— including veterans, active duty, reservists and military families — in supporting national parks through service projects and a variety of advocacy actions. NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Laura was born in Mexico City, where her connection to nature began with her family’s devotion to home cooked meals and local foods. Her family is originally from an urban small town in Oaxaca and nature is an essential component of daily life, with celebrations that have been passed on from generation to generation and across borders. NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Chris is the Associate Director for NPCA's Minnesota Field Office in St. Paul, MN. She has worked for NPCA since 2011 leading our efforts at Voyageurs and Isle Royale National Parks, as well as at the other northernmost parks in the Midwest region. Her work on the “Stop CarpCoalition” helped
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Tracy Coppola is based in Denver and serves as the Colorado Program Manager for the Southwest Regional Office. She is proud to have the opportunity to celebrate her state's incredible parks and advocates. Prior to NPCA, Tracy was at Earthjustice where she served as Senior Legislative Counsel on TRAVEL WITH NPCA · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Travel with NPCA. Since 1995, we’ve been creating in-depth, enjoyable and educational experiences for our members in our treasured national parks. Our unique tours are designed to give you exclusive experiences within the parks and special behind-the-scenes access to National Park Service staff, NPCA partners, and other localspecialists.
THE PARK THAT MADE COVID TESTING POSSIBLE · NATIONAL PARKS The single-celled microbe, now known, fittingly, as Thermus aquaticus, has since become an essential part of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing, because it remains stable at such extreme temperatures. Dr. Thomas Brock at Mushroom Pool in Yellowstone National Park in 1967, where he and student Hudson Freeze discovered Thermus aquaticus. JOIN · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Your tax-deductible gift of $25 or more entitles you to all the exclusive benefits of membership — and helps us protect our beloved national parks from the threats of lack of funding, pollution, overuse.
NONPROFIT STATUS · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION NPCA is a 501(c)(3) and contributions are deductible for federal income tax purposes. All but $6, which covers an annual subscription to National Parks magazine, and the $5.95 retail value of the free welcome gift, if any, when you join are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. NPCA’s NPCA PODCAST · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION The only national park site dedicated to the performing arts has been quiet for over a year, but a new chorus of singers is stealing the show at this Virginia venue: a feisty, sex-crazed swarm of Brood Xcicadas
OUR STORY · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION From our national headquarters in Washington, D.C., and 27 locations nationwide, we call on our program and policy experts, committed volunteers, staff lobbyists, community organizers and communications specialists to inform and inspire the public and to influence decision makers to ensure that our national parks are well protected.. We’ve earned many hard-won victories together — but our SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK · NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION Stretching across 200,000 acres of Blue Ridge Mountains and diverse forests, Shenandoah National Park in Virginia is nothing short of breathtaking. Not far from our nation’s capital, Shenandoah’s wild woods and spectacular cliffside vistas draw visitors from around the world, especially as the leaves change for autumn. At the summit of Hawksbill Mountain, hikers can stand on ancient rock NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION As Senior Vice President of Development, Mary leads NPCA's strategic vision to grow and achieve our mission of protecting and advocating for national parks, connecting our work to audiences and empowering individuals to reach their own philanthropic goals. She joins NPCAwith more than 20
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK · NATIONAL PARKS There’s no question why Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of our country’s most visited national park sites. From its postcard-perfect views to its diverse and abundant wildlife to the beauty of its ancient mountains, this park is truly awe-inspiring. AN ODD VILLA BUILT FROM AN EVEN ODDER FRIENDSHIP One of the quirkier historic structures in the park system is a luxurious unfinished mansion named after a Wild West con man. Last week, the National Park Service released hundreds of historic pictures of this unusual desert vacation home and the curious people who oncelived in it.
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