"This bill is a promise that we will continue to take care of the places that mean so much to so many people." - Theresa Pierno, NPCA's President and CEO Washington, DC – The National Parks ...
"All our national parks are threatened by...climate change and funding that has not kept pace with rising visitation. We are ...
Congress is back in town — but not the House and Senate members just elected at the polls last week. Welcome to the lame duck ...
Join us for an extraordinary week of hiking and exploration in Yosemite National Park! Our daily hikes will cover the gamut ...
A historic trail marks the paths of thousands of Native Americans who endured a forced march in the 1830s. Among the cliffs and glades of western Kentucky, a mile-long trail cuts across a patch of ...
The 1872 Mining Law – yes, that’s when it was written! – is out of date. NPCA is among the groups advocating for mining law reform to better protect national parks and public health. The ...
As damage assessments continue, an NPCA staffer who lived through Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina reflects on the impact to residents and the Southeastern parks they love, including the Blue ...
Elections can be times of great change and great uncertainty. Election results – for the presidency, for Congress, for state and local offices – could mean monumental changes for us and for our ...
“It is with great sadness that NPCA acknowledges the death of Grizzly 399, killed in a wildlife-vehicle collision on Tuesday evening. Grizzly 399 made Grand Teton National Park and the Greater ...