NPCA answers frequently asked questions about the latest attempt by Cadiz Inc. to drain the Mojave Desert’s groundwater for profit.
NPCA explains what the fiscal year 2026 funding bill means for the National Park Service budget and the park staff.
The administration is forcing National Park Service staff to censor science and history at parks. This is a violation of the ...
Sittenfeld joins NPCA after spending more than two decades fighting for public lands, bold action on climate change, and ...
Forcing the Park Service to dismantle the President’s House exhibit is an insult to the memory of the enslaved people who ...
To censor and erase sound science at this park, where the first shots of the American Civil War rang out, is a deep insult to ...
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These are the stories our national parks MUST tell. Erasing history is the opposite of what the National Park Service has stood for since it was founded more than a hundred years ago. Urge Congress to ...
Acres that would be protected by the Chaco Cultural Heritage Area Protection Act Between 850 and 1150 A.D., Chaco Canyon was the hub of the Puebloan civilization and is the ancestral homeland of ...
Stephanie joined NPCA in the summer of 2013 as the Yellowstone Wildlife Fellow and is now Director for NPCA's Conservation Programs. Living and working in communities that surround Yellowstone since ...
As climate change shapes the Southwest, Mesa Verde National Park strives to protect both ancient forests and vulnerable cliff dwellings. Hooked onto a rope slung around a tree, National Park Service ...
Eighty years ago, a biologist named George Melendez Wright reminded us that wolves, bison, and grizzlies came before people. And because of him, they still do. “Last summer for the first time two ...