Our Campaigns
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Keep Parks Safe |
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Legislation has been introduced in Congress that could allow people to bring loaded and ready-to-fire deadly weapons into our national parks. Our national parks are no place for loaded, ready-to-fire weapons. If loaded weapons are allowed in national parks it could increase wildlife poaching and threaten visitor safety. Read More > > |
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Teddy for President |
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No one presidential candidate has yet made national parks a national priority. So NPCA has found a candidate who can! Teddy Mather is our bear for the parks. Elect Teddy > > |
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Spring Cleaning for National Parks |
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Coal-fired power plants are the number one source of air pollution in America's national parks. Send Congress an e-card telling them it's time to do some spring cleaning and clear the air in our national parks. And meet the But-if-Fly, the star of our new movie. |
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5 Ways to Fix the Parks |
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There are only ten short years until the 100th anniversary of America's National Park System--a unique opportunity to ensure that America’s national parks are restored and thriving once again. And we've got a plan for how to do it. The National Parks Conservation Association has developed a comprehensive action plan, 5 Ways America Can Fix Our National Parks. Read the full report, or sign the pledge. |
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Polluted Parks |
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Parks provide our families and friends with unique opportunities to explore America's stunning natural heritage and participate in healthy outdoor activities together. Unfortunately, many park visitors may find that the air in the parks is just as dirty as the air in the cities they left behind. |
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