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Organizations That Protect Public Lands, Wilderness, and Wildlife
Supporting the organizations below helps ensure the long-term protection and stewardship of America’s most treasured natural places. These groups work across various sectors—wilderness conservation, wildlife protection, national monuments, ranger support, and public policy—to keep public lands accessible, ecologically healthy, and culturally protected.
- National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA)
- The Wilderness Society
- National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance (NWSA)
- Friends of Wilderness
- Wildlands Network
- The Wildlands Conservancy
- Center for Wilderness Safety
- Sierra Club - Wilderness Protection
- Wilderness Watch
- The Conservation Alliance
- Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
- Defenders of Wildlife
- National Audubon Society
- National Wildlife Federation (NWF)
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
- Center for Biological Diversity
- Wildlife Heritage Foundation
- Earthjustice
- Center for Biological Diversity
- Center for Western Priorities
- Protect Our Winters (POW)
- Earthworks
- Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER)
- Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks
- The Land Trust Alliance
- Cultural Landscape Foundation
- Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA)
- Conservation Lands Foundation
- Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks
- Sacred Defense National Parks & Monuments Initiative
- Bears Ears Coalition
- National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA)
- National Park Foundation
- National Park Rangers Association (NPRA)
- National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA)
- Friends of the National Parks
- BLM Rangers Support Fund
- Park Ranger Association of California (PRAC)
- Friends of Acadia
- Yellowstone Forever
- Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA)
- Grand Canyon Trust
- Greater Yellowstone Coalition
Other Supporting Groups: Zion Forever, Alaska Geographic, Badlands NHA, Bryce Canyon NHA, Canyonlands NHA, Crater Lake NHA, Eastern National, Florida NPA, Grand Tetons Association. See the full list on the National Park Service Website.