Report Dec 8, 2024

Pacific Regional Office Field Reports

These field reports provide timely updates and perspectives on issues of interest to our members and supporters in California, Nevada, Hawai'i, Guam and American Samoa.

Field Report

NPCA Pacific Region Winter 2025

Across our Pacific Region, we’ve been hard at work. Whether supporting our partners in the Park Service, spotlighting threats in the media to help build awareness for the public, collaborating…

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The topics covered in the NPCA Pacific Region 2025 Winter Field Report are:

  • Unauthorized Mining in the Mojave Sets Dangerous Precedent for Parks Nationwide

  • NPCA Files Lawsuit to Improve Air Quality Across California’s National Parks

  • Hundreds Gather in Los Angeles to Protest Erasure of History and Protect Japanese American History


The NPCA Pacific Region 2024 Fall-Winter Field Report highlights:

  • Three New Wildlife Crossings Coming to Mojave
  • Supporting Solutions for Yosemite’s Overcrowding Issues
  • Fa’asamoa: The National Park of American Samoa
  • NPCA Travel Collection 2025

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    Why Draining Mojave’s Aquifer is a Really Bad Idea

    Feb 2026 | By Chance Wilcox

    Pulling water from the Mojave Desert would damage prized national parkland and deepen water insecurity for communities. Here are frequently asked questions about the latest attempt by Cadiz Inc. to…

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    Which Presidents Have Created the Most National Monuments?

    Feb 2026 | By Angela Gonzales, Linda Coutant

    Presidents from both political parties have used the Antiquities Act to preserve the landscapes and historic places that help tell America's story. Some of these stories are now being threatened…

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    Inside the FY26 National Park Service Budget

    Feb 2026 | By John Garder

    In January, park advocates across the country celebrated the passage of the fiscal year 2026 funding bill that includes the National Park Service budget. But what does this hard-won funding…