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Parkbench Chat Women Speakers
These leaders are “more than ready” to step up in difficult times
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary leaders. And as the coronavirus strains communities that are already unduly suffering from structural racism and environmental injustice, women of color are leading the way towards a healthier, more equitable society for all.
 
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Outdoor runner practicing COVID safety with facemask
Photo credit: Rudi Suardi
Park budgets face cuts as COVID crisis deepens
Our parks are facing a triple threat: tighter public budgets, lost revenue from permit fees, and new expenses for PPE and increased maintenance. How are decision-makers thinking about the future for our shared public spaces?
 
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Saguaro Cactus in Arizona
Photo credit: Paul Frankenstein
10 fun cactus facts to sharpen your Saguaro smarts!
We helped Saguaro National Park get even bigger and better this summer—and we're celebrating with cactus trivia!
 
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Donate today! Three hikers enjoying public land in the mountains.
Photo credit: Rachid Dahnoun
Giving through a Donor-Advised Fund. Now is the moment.
The world has changed almost unimaginably since the start of the pandemic—but our mission hasn't. Right now, nonprofits like ours are working harder than ever. Meanwhile, over $120 billion sits unused in Donor-Advised Funds (DAF) and community foundations across the country. If you have a DAF, put your charitable dollars to work now, to protect public land and create inclusive parks all across the country.
 
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