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NPCA submitted the following position to members of the House of Representatives ahead of a expected floor vote the week of April 20, 2026. NPCA urges members of Congress to vote no on H.R. 1897, the ...
"This is an extraordinary betrayal of our parks, and we are filing litigation to defend the Mojave for the generations that ...
"We’re deeply grateful for their enduring commitment and proud to stand beside them and to honor them...Together, we remain ...
From Padre to Gulf Islands national seashores and eight other national parks, the Committee’s reckless decision threatens ...
NPCA, along with partners, submitted the following letter to the Senate in response to anticipated legislative activity.
The earliest known metalworking in North America began some 7,000 years ago, when Native Americans mined copper in hand-dug pits on an isolated peninsula in the Midwest. Remains of this massive ...
Visitors deserve the full picture of history at America’s national parks, as well as key information about climate change, pollution, development, and other environmental threats to these iconic ...
On the North Carolina coast, a 400-year-old unanswered question still piques people’s curiosity. What happened to the group of colonists who vanished while trying to start England’s first settlement ...
Building a border wall through Big Bend National Park would choke off vital wildlife migration routes, intensify flooding risks, and inflict irreparable damage to one of our country’s most iconic ...