
scott anderson
@scottlanderson
Native of the Great Pacific Northwest (pre-Starbucks, pre-grunge), former DC-based journalist, sharing the best of our national parks @NationalParkFdn
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https://www.nationalparks.org 19-04-2007 02:35:57
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📅 #SaveTheDate for our Apr. 24 🌳 #NationalParkWeek virtual event w/ The Corps Network, National Park Foundation, and AmeriCorps on, "Then/Now/Tomorrow: Empowering Our Future Conservation & Climate Stewards!" Register now ➡️ nps.gov/subjects/youth… #FindYourPark #NPSYouth


NPF applauds Senator Angus King, Steve Daines, and all members of the United States Senate on their leadership and unanimous support of Senate Resolution 645 (S. Res. 645), which honors National Park Week and its celebration of America’s national parks. nationalparks.org/news-and-updat…


Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced that the National Park Service has launched a new women’s history virtual exhibition, “Home and Homelands.” The exhibition was made possible, in part, by a Women in Parks grant from NPF. nps.gov/orgs/1207/inte…

US national parks are receiving record-high gift of $100M (from The Associated Press) apnews.com/article/9fb09b…



Amazing funding news! National Park Foundation recently received a historic $100 million grant from the Lilly Endowment! This is the largest gift in the foundation’s history and will support programs to enhance our national parks for future generations. hubs.ly/Q02PKC5f0

Tonight is the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. This year, Austin Area School District, the smallest public school in Pennsylvania, was selected to decorate the Pennsylvania Tree. Austin Area School (1/3)


Great progress in the creation of a museum under the Lincoln Memorial. Should be open by 2026. Thanks National Mall NPS National Park Foundation National Park Service. The Washington Post reporter Mike Ruane loves history and captures it well. washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/…





I strongly disagree with the President’s decision on Denali. Our nation’s tallest mountain, which has been called Denali for thousands of years, must continue to be known by the rightful name bestowed by Alaska’s Koyukon Athabascans, who have stewarded the land since time

