Colorado Parks and Wildlife 6060 Broadway Denver, CO 80216 Submitted via: online portal August 8, 2025 RE: Inclusion of a Lead Ammunition and Tackle Phase-Out in CPW’s State Wildlife Action Plan Dear Colorado Parks and Wildlife Planning Team, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and Elaine F. Leslie, PhD, former National Park Service Agency Chief of
America’s National Parks at Breaking Point as Staff Cuts, Budget Slashes Threaten Safety and Preservation
Australian Broadcast Corporation Once ‘America’s best idea’, National Parks are reaching their breaking point US national parks are being forced to stay open despite operating on a “bare-bones” crew after cuts to staff and funding. Rangers say they can’t sustain it. By Maddy Morwood From the towering sandstone canyons in Zion, to the Rocky Mountain
Coalition Joins Comments on the Draft Environmental Assessment for the BLM Utah 2025 Fourth Quarter Competitive Oil & Gas Lease Sale
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL * COALITION TO PROTECT AMERICA’S NATIONAL PARKS * ROCKY MOUNTAIN WILD * NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION July 8, 2025 SUBMITTED VIA E-PLANNING Attention: Christina Price Utah State Office Bureau of Land Management 440 West 200 South, Suite 500 Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1345 Project Contacts: Nathan Packer np*****@*lm.gov (801) 539-4254 Melinda
Coalition: UNESCO Withdrawal Another Step Backwards for NPS
The US Is Leaving UNESCO: Here’s What Comes Next Iconic travel destinations like the Statue of Liberty and Grand Canyon are among the 26 UNESCO World Heritage sites in the US. BY ELISSA GARAY August 5, 2025 Iconic sites like the Statue of Liberty and Grand Canyon are among the 26 UNESCO World Heritage sites
Coalition Joins Over 220 Organizations in Opposition to Sweeping Changes to NEPA
Submitted Via Regulations.gov Federal E-Rulemaking Portal Re: Department of Agriculture, Docket ID: USDA-2025-0008 Department of the Army, Docket ID: USA-2025-HQ-0003 Department of Energy, Docket ID: DOE-HQ-2025-0026 Department of the Interior, Docket ID: DOI-2025-0004 Department of the Navy, Docket ID: USN-2025-HQ-0004 Department of Transportation, Docket ID: DOT-OST-2025-0171 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, Docket ID: COE-2025-0007 U.S.
Protecting National Parks in Montana and Throughout the Country for Generations to Come
Protecting National Parks in Montana and Throughout the Country for Generations to Come We need to ensure that public lands are protected for generations to come. By Steve Daines & Jeff Mow August 4, 2025 While visits to our national parks are at an all-time high, the parks and their infrastructure are crumbling. Bridges
Our National Parks Are at a Crossroads
Aug 4, 2025 By Theresa Pierno, Phil Francis The landmark Great American Outdoors Act funded more than 600 long-overdue repair projects in national parks. Continued investment is needed to finish the rest. Five years ago today, our nation united to protect the places we cherish most. With overwhelming bipartisan Congressional support, President Trump signed the
Coalition Talks Protecting the Arctic on Hip Hop Caucus Podcast
WPFW Radio Climate Friday “Today we’re heading to the Arctic, discussing our national parks, and the sacred fight to protect water, land, and people. I’m joined by Dr. Alexa White, Climate Policy Director at Hip Hop Caucus and one of the youngest members of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council; Liz Havstad, Managing Director
Coalition Talks with PBS NewsHour on NPS Cuts
Coalition Chair Phil Francis joins PBS News Hour in a segment that examines how proposed funding cuts to the National Park Service could harm both the parks and the surrounding communities that rely on tourism. With fewer resources for staffing and maintenance, local economies near national parks—especially in rural areas—face potential job losses and revenue
Park Advocates Warn of Dire Consequences from Staffing Cuts: Report Highlights Risks to Visitor Services, Safety, and Conservation
The Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks, in collaboration with the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA), the Association of National Park Rangers (ANPR), and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), have released an analysis detailing the real-world consequences of further staffing cuts, from slashed visitor services and delayed maintenance to weakened wildfire response and
Coalition Comments on Proposed Parcels for BLM Montana-Dakotas January 2026 Oil and Gas Lease Sale
July 24, 2025 Bureau of Land Management Montana/Dakotas State Office Attention: Hattie Payne 5001 Southgate Drive Billings, MT 59101 Subject: Scoping comments on parcels under consideration for inclusion in the BLM Montana-Dakotas Q1 January 2026 Oil and Gas Lease Sale (DOI-BLM-MT-0000-2025-0008-EA) To whom it may concern: Thank you for the opportunity to submit these scoping
Comments on EPA’s Proposal on Regional Haze actions for Texas and Oklahoma
Comments Submitted via regulations.gov: https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/EPA-R06-OAR-2025-0197-0041 July 23, 2025 Michael Feldman U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6, Air and Radiation Division SO2 and Regional Haze Section 1201 Elm Street Suite 500 Dallas, TX 75270 Fe*************@*pa.gov Subject: Comments on EPA’s Proposal on Regional Haze actions for Texas and Oklahoma Dear Mr. Feldman: We are writing on
Oppose Onshore Oil and Gas Riders in the FY26 House Interior Appropriations Bill
July 21, 2025 The Honorable Tom Cole Chair House Committee on Appropriations U.S. House of Representatives H-307 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Rosa DeLauro Ranking Member House Committee on Appropriations U.S. House of Representatives 1036 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Re: Oppose Onshore Oil and Gas Riders in the FY26 House
Coalition Joins Partners Opposition to House FY26 Interior Appropriations Bill
July 21, 2025 Dear Chairman Cole, Ranking Member DeLauro and Appropriations Committee Members, We, the members of the National Parks Second Century Action Coalition urge you to oppose the U.S. House of Representatives Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Interior, Environment and Related Agencies appropriations bill. The Administration’s actions have severely hampered the National Park Service’s (NPS)
Coalition on Grand Canyon Fire: A New Blow to Park Service Hit by Staff Cuts
By Mike Magner July 21, 2025 The wildfire that destroyed a historic lodge on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon this month was the latest blow to the struggling National Park Service after months of staffing and funding cuts under the Trump administration. Since President Donald Trump took office, the Park Service has
Coalition Speaks with High Country News: The National Parks Are Not OK
The National Parks Are Not OK Former national park supervisor explains why toilets may be clean this summer, the parks themselves are actually ‘hollowed out.’ Christine Peterson July 18, 2025 Stories of struggle flow unceasingly from our public lands — here, a senior botanist pulled from invasive species removal to check campgrounds for unattended
Coalition Joins Over 260 Organizations in Opposing Elimination of NPS Community Assistance Programs
July 11, 2025 The Honorable Mike Simpson Chair Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies House Committee on Appropriations 2358-B Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 The Honorable Tom Cole Chair House Committee on Appropriations H-307 The Capitol Washington, D.C. 20515 The Honorable Chellie Pingree Ranking Member Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
Coalition Speaks with Washington Post: How Clean is the Air in America’s national parks?
Column by Niko Kommenda July 14, 2025 America’s national parks are wildly popular. Last year, they had more than 330 million visits, a number close to the entire population of the United States. If you ask online what the U.S. “does better than any other country,” national parks emerge as one of the top answers,
House Appropriations Bill Would Decimate National Parks And Deepen An Existing Crisis That Is Already Impacting Visitors And Parks Safety
House Appropriations Bill Would Decimate National Parks And Deepen An Existing Crisis That Is Already Impacting Visitors And Parks Safety For Immediate Release: Tuesday, July 15, 2025 Contact: Doug Gordon | do**@***************es.com Today, a key House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee will mark-up the Fiscal Year 2026 bill for Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, which would
SEEC Institute and Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks Release New Report Detailing Climate Change Impacts on America’s National Parks
SEEC Institute and Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks Release New Report Detailing Climate Change Impacts on America’s National Parks FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 07/15/2025 Washington, D.C. – Today, the Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition Institute (SEEC Institute) and the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks released a new report, America’s Best Idea in Peril:
Supreme Court Ruling Greenlights Mass Layoffs, Parks Groups Warn National Parks and Thousands of Park Staff in Jeopardy
July 9, 2025 Supreme Court Ruling Greenlights Mass Layoffs, Parks Groups Warn National Parks and Thousands of Park Staff in Jeopardy New Analysis Highlights Real-World Impacts of Ongoing Staffing Cuts to National Parks Washington, D.C. — In a decision with sweeping consequences, the U.S. Supreme Court has lifted a lower court injunction blocking President
Supreme Court Intervenes to Allow Trump’s Unlawful Reorganization of the Federal Government to Continue as Case Proceeds
Supreme Court Intervenes to Allow Trump’s Unlawful Reorganization of the Federal Government to Continue as Case Proceeds Court Uses Shadow Docket to Lift Lower Court’s Pause of Unconstitutional Overhaul of Vital Departments and Agencies July 8, 2025 CONTACT: pr***@**************rd.org Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court has granted another emergency stay request from the Trump-Vance
Calls to Add Trump to Mount Rushmore Revive a Century of Rejected Proposals — and Artist’s Firm “No”
A club too exclusive for Trump — or anyone else who applies. People have long wanted to add presidents to Mount Rushmore. But there’s two big reasons that’s unlikely, if not impossible. GREENWIRE | Even in the years before work on the Mount Rushmore National Memorial finally wrapped up in late 1941, the requests rolled
Conservation Groups Urge Full Environmental Review of Dominion Energy’s Proposed Power Line Expansion Through Manassas Battlefield
National Park Service Jessica Bowron, Comptroller, Exercising the Delegated Authority of the Director 1849 C Street NW Washington, DC 20240 Dear Acting Director Bowron, We, the twelve undersigned organizations, are writing to share our concerns regarding a forthcoming permit request from Dominion Energy for a proposed right-of-way (ROW) expansion for a transmission line through Manassas
Coalition Participates in Meeting with Arizona Daily Star Editorial Board: Preserve our public lands
Arizona Daily Star Editorial: Preserve our public lands Jun 26, 2025 When word came down about Utah Sen. Mike Lee’s plan, inserted into the Big Beautiful whatever, to mandate the sale of between 0.5% and 0.75% of all Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service lands in 11 Western states over the next five
