Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks Urges Senate Support for S.J.Res. 69 to Halt Barred Owl Killings in National Parks

October 28, 2025 The Honorable Michael Bennet United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Re: Support for S.J.Res. 69 – Opposition to Killing North American Forest Owls in 14 Units of the National Park System Dear Senator Bennet: I am Elaine Frances Leslie, Ph.D., a career wildlife biologist in both the private sector and federal government,

Organizations Urge BLM to Prioritize Ecosystem Health and Climate Resilience in Utah 2026 Lease Sale

ROCKY MOUNTAIN WILD * COALITION TO PROTECT AMERICA’S NATIONAL PARKS * NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION * NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE FEDERATION * THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY  October 27, 2025  Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office Attention: Christina Price 440 West 200 South, Suite 500 Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1345  SUBMITTED VIA E-PLANNING  Re: Scoping comments on

More Than 450 Former National Park Leaders Call for Closure of National Parks as Dangerous Incidents Escalate

More Than 450 Former National Park Leaders Call for Closure of National Parks as Dangerous Incidents Escalate Following incidents at Yosemite and Joshua Tree, leaders state: As these latest, and sadly predictable, incidents clearly demonstrate, our parks cannot operate without dedicated staff In a letter to Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum sent today, more

Protect Our Parks: Former NPS Employees Warn of Escalating Dangers During Shutdown

October 23, 2025 The Honorable Doug Burgum Secretary Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, N.W. Washington D.C., 20240 Dear Secretary Burgum: We write to you with great alarm after dangerous and life-threatening incidents at national parks and urge you once again to close all national parks until the government re-opens. As you have likely

More Than 100 Conservation and Environmental Organizations Urge Senate Agriculture Committee to Reject the “Fix Our Forests Act”

The Honorable John Boozman Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Amy Klobuchar Ranking Member, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Dear Chairman Boozman, Ranking Member Klobuchar, and Members of the Senate Agriculture Committee: On behalf of our millions

Keep ORVs Out of National Parks

October 15, 2025 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Senators Lee and Curtis Introduce New Bills that will Authorize Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) in National Parks Across America Allowing ORVs on National Park Service roads is incompatible with protection of Park resources and visitor experiences Contacts: Grant Stevens, Communications Director, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA); (319) 427-0260; gr***@**wa.org Caitlyn

Coalition and NPCA Submit Comments on NPS Visitor Services

  October 9, 2025 RE: Docket No. NPS-2025-0037, request for information on improving visitor services On behalf of the National Parks Conservation Association and the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks, Re: Docket No. MPS-2025-0037, we are pleased to offer comments on the National Park Service (NPS)’s efforts to improve visitor services. Since 1919, the

Coalition Urges Closure of National Parks After Illegal BASE Jumping, Squatting in Yosemite

After Reports Of Illegal BASE jumping And Squatters In Yosemite, Coalition To Protect America’s National Park Says: “This is What We Warned About. It’s Time To Close National Parks” Report in SFGate shows video of “illegal behavior, including BASE jumping from El Capitan and climbing Half Dome’s cables without permits” inside Yosemite National Park  A story

Coalition Submits Comments on Proposed Rescission of BLM Conservation and Landscape Health Rule

ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION – NO HARD COPY TO FOLLOW Submitted on-line via: https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/BLM-2025-0001-0001 October 8, 2025 U.S. Department of the Interior Director, Bureau of Land Management 1849 C St. NW, Room 5646 Washington, DC 20240 Attention: 1004-AF03 Subject:  Proposed Rescission of BLM Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, RIN 1004-AF03 To whom it may concern: I am

Public Lands Leaders Sound Alarm on National Parks and Public Lands As Government Shutdown Compounds Effect of Existing Cuts

  October 7, 2025 Public Lands Leaders Sound Alarm on National Parks and Public Lands As Government Shutdown Compounds Effect of Existing Cuts With Limited Staff and Shrinking Budgets, Public Lands are Stretched Thin; Leaders Warn Early Shutdown Impacts Foreshadow Larger Problems Full Recording and Transcript can be Found Here. Washington, D.C. — Today, former

NPT: Veteran Public Lands Managers Lament Government Shutdown’s Impacts

By Kurt Repanshek October 7, 2025 National parks across the country might appear to be operating largely as usual during the government shutdown, but natural and cultural resources are at risk, National Park Service morale is further being crushed, and family finances are at risk while many politicians look the other way, former agency personnel

South Carolina Organizations Urge EPA to Reject State’s Regional Haze Plan Revision

Augusta Aiken Audubon Society Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks National Parks Conservation Association South Carolina Environmental Law Project Waccamaw Audubon Society September 29, 2025 Matthew Bloemer Air Planning and Implementation Branch Air and Radiation Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4 61 Forsyth Street SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Electronic Filing via: https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/EPA-R04-OAR-2022-0367-0001 Dear Mr.

Coalition Deeply Concerned Over Plan to Keep Parks Open and Understaffed During Shutdown

Coalition members and staff continue to push for national parks  – which are already struggling under the impacts of staffing and budget cuts since January – to be closed in the event of a government shutdown.   NBC Bay Area News – “Why some want national parks closed if government shuts down.“ Cronkite News –

More Than 35 Former National Park Superintendents Urge Secretary Burgum To Close National Parks If There Is A Government Shutdown

More Than 35 Former National Park Superintendents Urge Secretary Burgum To Close National Parks If There Is A Government Shutdown Superintendents state: “Leaving parks open to the public with minimal—or no—park staffing is reckless and puts both visitors and park resources at risk.” In a letter sent to Secretary Burgum today, 38 former National Park

Former NPS Superintendents Urge Secretary Burgum To Close National Parks if Government Shuts Down

September 25, 2025 The Honorable Doug Burgum Secretary Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, N.W. Washington D.C., 20240 Dear Secretary Burgum: As former superintendents of national parks across the country, we write to you with an urgent appeal to protect our parks and public lands by closing them if a government shutdown occurs. Past

Conservation Groups Urge EPA to Uphold 2009 Endangerment Finding and Vehicle Emission Standards to Protect National Parks and Public Lands from Climate Harm

  September 22, 2025 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA Docket Center Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2025–0194 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20460. Electronic Filing via Regulations.gov Re: Comments on Reconsideration of 2009 Endangerment Finding and Greenhouse Gas Vehicle Standards (Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2025–0194) Dear Administrator Zeldin: On behalf of Appalachian Mountain Club, the Coalition to

‘We should all be ashamed’: Huffman calls out reported plan to sanitize National Parks exhibits

‘We should all be ashamed’: Huffman calls out reported plan to sanitize National Parks exhibits Interior Department disputes claims of censorship By ROBERT SCHAULIS  PUBLISHED: September 19, 2025   The Trump administration has come under fire this week for attempting to “sanitize” and “erase history” at National Parks sites throughout the county. On Monday, the

VICTORY: Court Rules Lawsuit to Protect Wilderness Battlefield Can Proceed

VICTORY: Court Rules Lawsuit to Protect Wilderness Battlefield Can Proceed    Thanks to yesterday’s ruling, litigation will continue to save this precious landscape and hallowed ground, home to some of America’s most impactful history.   WASHINGTON – Today, the Circuit Court for Orange County, Virginia partially denied a motion to dismiss the litigation challenging the the local

Coalition Statement On Removal of Historical Information from National Parks: “Dangerous And Unprecedented Move”

Coalition To Protect America’s National Parks On Removal of Historical Information from National Parks: “Dangerous And Unprecedented Move”   The Administration is ordering national parks to remove historical information it considers disparaging to America at parks across the country. Following a March executive order, which asserted that some of the history presented at parks advances

Member Op-Ed: Trump administration cuts to National Park Service threaten NC economy

From the majestic peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the unparalleled beaches of Cape Hatteras National Seashore, millions of Americans visit North Carolina’s national parks each year to enjoy the natural beauty, culture, history, and recreation they offer. I spent more than four decades with the National Park Service, much of it

Comments on EPA’s Proposed Partial Disapproval of Colorado’s Regional Haze Plan

Comments Submitted via regulations.gov: https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/EPA-R08-OAR-2024-0607-0001 September 15, 2025 Jaslyn Dobrahner Air and Radiation Division EPA Region 8 1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202 do**************@*pa.gov Subject: Comments on EPA’s Proposed Partial Disapproval of Colorado’s Regional Haze Plan Dear Ms. Dobrahner: We are writing on behalf of more than 4,600 members of the Coalition to Protect America’s

Federal Judge Rebukes Trump Administration for Firing Essential Federal Employees

Federal Judge Rebukes Trump Administration for Firing Essential Federal Employees In a sharply worded decision issued late Friday, a federal district judge ruled that the Trump Administration broke the law by firing federal workers employed in vital roles protecting public safety and supporting the U.S. economy. Judge William H. Alsup of the Northern District of