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Who We Are: Regional Publications

Making Connections: Building a healthy future for Shenandoah National Park and its gateway communities--January 2010
report coverThis report surveys important aspects of the interdependence between Shenandoah National Park and its neighbors, and offers insight into Shenandoah’s positive economic influence on surrounding communities.


Climate Change and National Park Wildlife: A Survival Guide for a Warming World--July 2009
report coverNPCA’s report highlights the impacts of climate change on the Chesapeake Bay’s iconic native oyster, and recommends actions to promote resiliency in the face of climate change effects in the region’s streams, rivers, and the Bay itself.


Dark Horizons: 10 National Parks Most Threatened by New Coal-Fired Power Plants--May 2008
report coverAmericans expect and deserve clean air when they visit our national parks! NPCA's new report highlights the ten national parks most threatened by new coal-fired power plants, and calls on the Administration to abandon its effort to permit more harmful air pollution near national parks.


America's Heritage For Sale--April 2008
report coverTo protect our national heritage, NPCA is calling on Congress and the next Administration to provide the funding needed to acquire the critical, 1.8 million acres of private land within the boundaries of our national parks, or risk losing it to development.


Unnatural Disaster: Global Warming and Our National Parks--July 2007
report coverAlthough the situation seems dire, NPCA's report says we can still halt the most severe effects of climate change if we take action now.


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