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Your support will help National Parks Traveler continue to bring you news and features of the national parks every day of the year/NPS

You never know what news might break in the National Park System at any given time. During 2019, we brought you coverage of hurricane damage to national seashores, news related to the partial government shutdown and its impact on parks, and even explored counting cacti at Saguaro National Park. 

We also shared stories about invasive species and the impacts they're having on park ecosystems, introduced you to Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve in Louisiana, and shared tips for RV owners touring the national park system.

Throughout the past 12 months, we brought you hundreds of stories from the National Park System and the National Park Service. Your support can help ensure we continue to expand our coverage of the parks through articles, podcasts, and videos in the coming 12 months.

That support can grow the national parks community that turns to the Traveler to learn what's going on not only in their favorite national park, but in national parks across the country. There is no other media organization dedicated to focus solely on national parks and protected areas.

With your help, we can keep you informed on what's new in the park system, what issues you should be aware of, and how you can get the most benefit out of your park visits.

Help us get off to a strong start in 2020 by making a one-time donation, or by signing up to make regular monthly contributions.

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