What We Do
Restoring America's National Parks
Americans expect our national parks to have clean air and healthy wildlife, and that our nation's historical treasures will be well-cared for. But years of underfunding and external threats such as air pollution and climate change are taking their toll. National Parks Conservation Association is working on these key initiatives to restore America's national parks by the centennial anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016:
Assessing Park Health
The Center for State of the Parks assesses the health of our national parks by objectively examining the resource conditions and threats in selected park units. LEARN MORE >
Improving Park Management
The Center For Park Management's mission is to promote and enhance the management capacity within the National Park Service. LEARN MORE >
Engaging Park Supporters
NPCA and hundreds of thousands of supporters like you work together to preserve our nation’s heritage for generations to come. Here are some issues you can help with now. Taking action is easy, so please add your voice today.
Dig In: Support Public Service for Public Lands
Urge Congress to Pass the Public Lands Service Corps Act Take action now >
America's Heritage For SaleWhere is America's hottest real estate market? It could be our national parks. See it on our Google Map >
Keep Parks SafeSay No to Loaded Guns in Our National Parks. Learn more >
Our National ParksHelp address the National Park Service's crippling $750-million annual operating deficit. Take action now >
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