Back
To News/PR Index
|
|
|
Washington,
DC – September 2024 / Newsmaker Alert: On Saturday, September 28,
an estimated 45,000 volunteers nationwide will join “Together for Tomorrow”
on National
Public Lands Day (NPLD), supporting and celebrating America’s public
lands through activities like trail maintenance, tree planting, beach clean-ups,
and more.
“For
over three decades, National Public Lands Day has been integral to our
goal of promoting the many benefits of America’s public lands, from recreation
and education to mental and physical well-being,” said Sara
Espinoza, president and CEO of the National
Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF), the coordinating organization
for National Public Lands Day.
National
Public Lands Day is more than a clean-up—it connects communities, provides
meaningful outdoor experiences for attendees, and showcases the educational,
recreational, and health benefits of public lands. The excitement surrounding
NPLD also provides a boost in volunteer recruitment for federal, state,
and local public land managers. Last year, over 40,000 volunteers participated
in more than 600 events across the US, representing $11.6 million in volunteer
service.
To
find interesting NPLD events happening near you, please visit NEEFUSA.org/npld-event-search.
|
|
NPLD Events from
Coast to Coast
NEEF
supports land managers in planning National Public Lands Day (NPLD) events
and reports on the impact of volunteer efforts. Each year, NEEF sees hundreds
of creative event ideas nationwide. Here’s a glimpse of some events happening
on NPLD:
-
Hungry
Mother State Park, Virginia: Stop by this southwest Virginia park on
NPLD to attend their annual “Trailgate”—like a football tailgate, but for
nature! Visitors to this all-ages event can check out trunk-side stations
focused on local birds, plants, bats, insects, and other wildlife. Park
staff will host a number of hikes throughout the day, as well as hands-on
activities to discover nature in more fun and exciting ways.
-
Yosemite
National Park, California: The annual Facelift at Yosemite National
Park is consistently one of the largest NPLD events, attracting thousands
of volunteers for a park-wide clean-up. Organized by the Yosemite National
Park Volunteer Office and the Yosemite Climbing Association, climbers from
around the world are invited to spend a week giving back to this iconic
climbing destination.
-
Vermilion
Cliffs National Monument, Arizona: Watch California condors take their
first flights in the wild during the 28th annual public condor release!
The Peregrine Fund and the Bureau of Land Management will release four
captive-bred California condors, both in-person at Vermilion Cliffs National
Monument and live-streamed via The Peregrine Fund’s YouTube channel.
-
El
Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico: La Fundación Amigos del
Yunque will host a volunteer event at El Portal Visitor Center in El Yunque
National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the US National Forest
System. Participants can engage in educational activities about the forest’s
unique biodiversity—home to over 240 native tree species—while helping
to clean and maintain trails near the visitor center.
Growing Youth Engagement
at the NPLD Signature Event
Each
year, NEEF partners with a public lands site to host the National Public
Lands Day Signature Event, offering participants the chance to engage in
meaningful conservation work, celebrate public lands, and take part in
educational activities. The Washington Youth Garden at the US National
Arboretum in Washington, DC, has been selected as this year’s Signature
Event site.
First
established in 1971, the Washington Youth Garden is a one-acre green space
dedicated to teaching horticulture and life skills to local elementary
students. This year’s Signature Event at the garden aligns with the NPLD
2024 theme, “Together for Tomorrow,” by both preserving green space and
educating young people on environmental stewardship. NEEF will work with
the USDA Forest Service and Friends of the National Arboretum to host a
number of educational and volunteer activities at the site as part of the
day’s festivities.
Partnerships Unite
Volunteers Through Service
National
Public Lands Day’s impressive reach and excitement are fueled by NEEF’s
collaborations with federal, state, and local partners. Collaborating with
public land agencies such as the USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management,
and National Park Service not only amplifies the impact of NPLD, but also
fosters a collective sense of care and responsibility towards our recreational,
historic, and cultural sites.
“The
Bureau of Land Management’s partnership with NEEF for National Public Lands
Day represents a shared effort in the stewardship of public lands,” said
Derrick
Baldwin, deputy division chief for the Division of Education, Cultural
and Paleontological Resources at the Bureau of Land Management. “NPLD unites
communities nationwide in volunteer service. Not only does NPLD foster
a sense of stewardship, but it also provides individuals with opportunities
to explore and engage with BLM sites they might not otherwise visit.”
In
addition to fee-free entry at participating federally managed public lands,
NPLD offers diverse volunteer, educational, and interpretive activities,
encouraging community participation and inclusivity.
“I
first participated in a National Public Lands Day event years ago as a
volunteer in a park. Now, I have the honor of supporting National Public
Lands Day events across dozens of national parks,” said Shari
Orr, national program manager for the Volunteers-In-Parks Program at
the National Park Service. “Volunteer engagement in national parks is vital
to our ability to achieve our mission and we are eager to welcome thousands
of volunteers on National Public Lands Day. Let’s roll up our sleeves and
work together to protect our public lands for tomorrow!”
Volunteer Near,
Far—Wherever You Are
With
hundreds of activities planned across the country, there are plenty of
opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to join the celebration
and spend the day giving back to America’s public lands. Simply enter your
zip code into NEEF’s interactive map to find events close to home—or wherever
you happen to be on National Public Lands Day. Events are added daily,
so be sure to check back often throughout the month of September.
To
find interesting NPLD events happening near you, please visit NEEFUSA.org/npld-event-search.
About
NEEF
The
National Environmental Education Foundation
(NEEF) is the nation’s leading organization in lifelong environmental learning,
creating opportunities for people to experience and learn about the environment
in ways that improve their lives and the health of the planet. Congressionally
chartered in 1990, NEEF is a non-partisan, non-advocacy organization working
to make the environment more accessible, relatable, relevant, and connected
to people’s daily lives.
Learn
more at NEEFusa.org—or follow NEEF
on Facebook (Facebook.com/NEEFusa) and on Twitter at @NEEFusa.
Media
Contact:
Amy
Skalmusky
VP
Marketing & Communications
National
Environmental Education Foundation
202-261-6483
LinkedIn |