Supporter,
Our National Parks are so much more than just parks: They're an indispensable part of our environment and our planet's well-being. And today marks the birthday of the National Park Service!
To help celebrate 105 years of enjoying National Parks, and defend the beauty of our natural spaces, we're offering an exclusive, limited-edition National Parks tote bag to every new person who starts a monthly donation to become a Wilderness Guardian today.
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The Sierra Club is fighting every day to protect and preserve these precious lands from anti-environmental efforts. And that's why, when you make a monthly donation to receive your limited-edition National Parks tote today, you'll be making so much more than just a donation.
You'll be making a commitment to future generations that you will conserve and defend our National Parks and all public lands for years to come.
We believe that access to nature is a human right, and that our public lands play an essential role in fighting the twin climate and biodiversity crises. Your membership today helps us advance our 30x30 campaign, protecting 30% of our lands and waters by 2030, and pass aggressive state and federal policy to embed enduring legislation at every level. It helps us restore the public lands that the Trump administration treated like bargaining pieces to give away. It supports our work pushing for a national moratorium on oil and gas drilling on public lands. It levels up our ability to make the outdoors accessible and inclusive for all.
Show how much you care about the outdoors and our National Parks everywhere you go—and know that you are making a difference every day to safeguard public lands, fight the climate crisis, and increase access to nature. But hurry, because supplies are limited and will not last.
So please, can we count on you to become a Wilderness Guardian now? With your monthly gift today, you'll receive our exclusive National Parks tote to thank you for joining us in protecting these public lands.
Thank you for being part of our community fighting to preserve and protect our National Parks.
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