NPCA's Pacific Regional Office, based in Oakland, California, is dedicated to protecting and raising awareness of the exceptional national parks in the Pacific region, including American Samoa, California, Guam, Hawaii, and Nevada. Their passionate staff works tirelessly to establish new national monuments, enlarge existing parks, fight against harmful energy developments, and protect precious water resources. They also prioritize the preservation of wildlife, natural resources, and cultural heritage, while actively engaging urban populations and environmental justice communities in their conservation efforts.
With a focus on advocacy and action, NPCA's Pacific Regional Office is committed to safeguarding the stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems found in the Pacific region's 45 parks. From the lowest and driest point in North America at Badwater Basin to the towering trees of Sequoia National Park, they strive to ensure that these remarkable natural treasures are protected for future generations to enjoy.
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