Member Op-Ed: Yosemite had a reservation system for good reasons, all of which are still valid

Letters: Yosemite had a reservation system for good reasons, all of which are still valid By Don Neubacher Feb 27, 2026 Regarding “Exclusive: How Yosemite superintendent plans to manage crowds without reservation system” (Outdoors, SFChronicle.com, Feb. 21): New Yosemite Superintendent Ray McPadden justified the decision end the day-use reservation system, claiming that traffic congestion affects the

Coalition Urges Public Review and Historic Preservation Safeguards for Proposed White House Ballroom Expansion

ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION – NO HARD COPY TO FOLLOW February 27, 2026 National Capital Planning Commission Subject:  White House Modernization Project The Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks (Coalition) represents nearly 5,000 members with more than 50,000 years of national park management and stewardship experience. The Coalition studies, educates, speaks, and acts for the preservation of

Former National Park Leaders Sound the Alarm on Steve Pearce’s Nomination to Lead Bureau of Land Management

Release Date: February 24, 2026 Media Contact: Emily Thompson   Former National Park Leaders Sound the Alarm on Steve Pearce’s Nomination to Lead Bureau of Land Management   Washington, DC — Ahead of tomorrow’s hearing on the nomination of Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management, former National Park Service leaders are urging

Conservation Groups Challenge BLM’s Wyoming 2026 Oil & Gas Lease Sale

The Wilderness Society et al. Scoping Comments (Feb. 23, 2026) is a formal comment letter submitted to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) regarding the proposed Wyoming 2026 Third Quarter Competitive Oil & Gas Lease Sale, which includes 271 parcels totaling approximately 357,357 acres. The letter, submitted by The Wilderness Society and partner conservation

Conservation Groups Submit Comments on Cumberland Island Visitor Plan

Comments Submitted on Cumberland Island Visitor Use Plan The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), on behalf of 15 conservation organizations, has submitted formal comments on the National Park Service’s proposed Visitor Use Management Plan (VUMP) for Cumberland Island National Seashore. While supporting the Park Service’s goal of providing thoughtful public access, the coalition raises serious

Member Op-Ed: An imminent threat to Virginia’s hallowed ground

Guest Column: An imminent threat to Virginia’s hallowed ground By Cheryl Schreier Feb 19, 2026 America’s national parks and public lands represent the very best of this nation. Unrivaled in their natural beauty and significance, these vast and glorious spaces of refuge, recreation, and reflection define our history. During my 40 years with the National

Reservation Systems Protect National Parks for the Future

Reservation Systems Protect National Parks for the Future Today, on Wednesday, February 18, the Trump Administration announced that it would roll back reservation systems at Arches, Glacier, and Yosemite National Parks. These reservation systems have helped to manage visitation during peak seasons, as national park visitation continues to grow every year, hitting a record high

Coalition Urges Careful Review of White House Modernization Plans to Protect Historic Integrity

ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION – NO HARD COPY TO FOLLOW February 18, 2026 U.S. Commission of Fine Arts Subject: White House Modernization Project(s) The Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks (Coalition) represents nearly 5,000 members with more than 45,000 years of national park management experience. The Coalition studies, educates, speaks, and acts for the preservation of America’s

Coalition Files Lawsuit to Challenge Censorship, Erasure of American History and Science at National Parks

Groups Unite to Protect “America’s Largest Classroom” From Unlawful Removal of History and Science from Park Displays BOSTON – A coalition of organizations committed to protecting America’s national parks, preserving and sharing history, promoting scientific literacy and access, and providing high-quality interpretive materials united today to challenge a new U.S. Department of the Interior policy that

National Park Service Director Must Champion Parks

National Park Service Director Must Champion Parks Yesterday, President Donald Trump nominated Mr. Scott Socha, a hotel and food management executive, as the next director of the National Park Service.  In response, Emily Thompson, executive director of the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks, released the following statement: “Over the last year, the National Park

Urge BLM to Defer August 2026 Oil & Gas Leasing Near Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the Maah Daah Hey Trail

On February 12, 2026, the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks, the National Parks Conservation Association, and the Badlands Conservation Alliance filed scoping comments urging the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to defer key oil and gas lease parcels proposed for the Montana–Dakotas Q3 (August) 2026 lease sale (DOI-BLM-MT-0000-2026-0001-EA). The groups recommend that BLM designate

One Year After the Valentine’s Day Firings, America’s National Parks Remain in Crisis

MEMO To: Interested Parties  Fr: Emily Thompson, Coalition To Protect America’s National Parks  Re: One year after the Valentine’s Day firings, what we’re seeing at National Parks Dt: February 2026 __________________________________________________________ One year after the Valentine’s Day firings that gutted the National Park Service, our national parks remain on a perilous path and in a