DearĀ Friend of the National Parks,
I wanted you to be among the first to know about "A Century of
Impact," a limited-edition keepsake book celebrating
NPCA's first 100 years of park protection.
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I've just received an advance copy from the publisher, and
it's remarkable. To leaf through the pages and see NPCA's
history and vision come alive through stunning photography and tales
of victory is quite moving - and a perfect way to cap our
centennial year.
But more than anything, "A Century of Impact" is a
testament to the real and meaningful results that park advocates like
you have made possible.
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Inside, you'll find fascinating and often untold tales of park
protection - such as saving Olympic's old-growth forests
from WWII-era lumber production, restoring the endangered Florida
panther in the greater Everglades ecosystem, keeping the
nation's largest landfill from the doorstep of Joshua Tree, and
defeating a proposed casino sited within cannon range of the hallowed
ground of Gettysburg.
You'll also get an inside look at how persistent advocacy led to
the creation of parks such as Great Basin and Tallgrass Prairie that
protect singular landscapes - and how recently designated sites
such as Pullman, Stonewall and Birmingham help to tell a more complete
American story.
I invite you to see for yourself and take a look inside by visiting
npca.org/book.
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"A Century of Impact" will be released on October 1, but
NPCA members and supporters can pre-order the book - and receive
a 10% discount - by using the code NPCA10 until September 30.
These presale orders will be the first to ship from our distributor,
Cardinal Publishers Group, and all proceeds from direct book sales
will support NPCA's mission to protect and enhance
America's national parks.
Thank you, as always, for standing with your national parks and NPCA
in this mission.
Sincerely,
Theresa Pierno
President and CEO
Buy the Book
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