Save Our National ParksAmerica’s national parks were set aside to remain protected, public, and preserved—not slowly chipped away by budget cuts or opened up to corporate control. When funding is reduced, it shows up in real ways: fewer rangers, limited access, delayed maintenance, and increasing pressure to outsource or privatize pieces of what should belong to everyone. These lands aren’t just scenic—they are part of our national identity, our history, and a promise made to future generations.
If we want to keep that promise, people need to speak up where decisions are actually made. Funding and policy for the National Park Service are determined by your U.S. Senators and your U.S. House Representative. Reaching out—by email, phone, or letter—matters more than most people realize. Ask them to support strong, consistent funding for the parks, oppose privatization efforts, and prioritize long-term stewardship over short-term gain. Public pressure is what keeps these places protected, and it starts with people willing to be heard. |