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Dear Friend of the National Parks,
I am writing with
exciting news about our national parks! With help from national
park supporters like you over the past several months, the
National Park System has just received a significant increase in
funding for 2010. Last week, President Obama signed a $32.2
billion Interior and Environment Appropriations bill for the
2010 fiscal year. In this bill, the National Park
Service (NPS) received $2.7 billion--roughly $218 million above
the 2009 funding level!
While
this bill demonstrates a concerted effort by Congress and the
Administration to restore our national treasures in time for the
2016 centennial of the National Park Service, this victory
for national parks could not have happened without NPCA
supporters like YOU.
Here are some of the
highlights from the bill:
- NPS Operations received roughly $130 million above last
year's funding level, which fulfills the President's pledge to
increase park operations $100 million above inflation.
- The NPS portion of the Land and Water
Conservation Fund--a fund used to purchase critical lands now on
the market for conservation and public recreation--received
$126.26 million. This is an increase of $61 million over last
year's level and $28 million above the President's request.
- Public-Private Partnerships, previously known as the
Centennial Challenge, was funded at $15 million.
- A potentially harmful rider that would have required a
public hunt to manage the growing elk population at Theodore
Roosevelt National Park was removed. The rider would have
overridden longstanding agency-wide policy.
- Most importantly, and beyond the numbers, the NPS is now
better able to hire more rangers, fill out the authorized
boundaries of many parks, enhance its ability to address the
impacts of climate change on our national parks, and preserve
America's Everglades, Great Lakes, and other
nationally-significant ecosystems.
NPCA works
tirelessly to ensure that our National Park System is adequately
funded and protected--and especially leading up to 2016. With
your support and with the resources and experience we've gained
from over 90 years in Washington, we will not give up in making
America's best idea even better.
Thank you for your
support of NPCA, for the messages you send to your leaders, and
for all that you do for our parks. Working together we can, and
do, make a positive difference for America's national parks.
Sincerely,
Shane Farnor Online Advocacy
Manager
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