NPCA's Northwest Regional Office, located in Seattle, WA, is dedicated to protecting the natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and rich heritage of the national parks in Oregon and Washington. The office works on a range of critical park protection issues, including the restoration of grizzly bears in the North Cascades, the preservation of natural soundscapes in Olympic National Park, and the conservation of wilderness at Crater Lake. They also advocate for adequate funding for national parks, engage with veteran service organizations, and strive to attract younger and more diverse audiences to support the park system.
The Northwest Regional Office collaborates with local communities, builds partnerships, and engages new voices to advance the national park idea. With the recent designation of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park and the unique landscapes of Mount Rainier, Crater Lake, and Olympic National Park, the office is committed to preserving and enhancing the park system for present and future generations.
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