The threats intensify daily, putting our wild places at risk.
Hard Truth
The worst outcome could be every landscape looking the exact same.
There are more than
30 threats to the parks.
limate change, habitat loss, pollution, overcrowding – our beloved parks face countless threats that differ across regions. This map shows the diverse challenges directly impacting these lands, making it clear we all need to get involved and help.
Some of the most challenging ones.
Climate Change
Rising temperatures, increased drought, wildfires, melting glaciers – the impacts of our changing climate are disrupting entire ecosystems and altering landscapes.
Forces of Nature
Pollution
Vehicle emissions, industrial runoff, noise, and light infiltrate parks from surrounding areas, contaminating environments, harming wildlife, and changing natural scenery.
Air
Water
Light
Economy
Habitat Loss
Development, deforestation, and fragmentation are destroying and degrading the natural habitats that countless plant and animal species call home within park boundaries.
Plants
Animals
People
Human Interference
Overcrowding, misuse of trails, harassing wildlife, vandalism, poaching, and illegal activities directly degrade and damage park landscapes and ecosystems.
People
Culture
Adventure
Insufficient Funds
Lack of adequate funding prevents proper park maintenance, staffing for enforcement, and resources for conservation efforts to properly manage these vast public lands.
Economy
Infrastructure
Donations
Invasive Species
The spread of invasive plants, animals, and pathogens introduced to parks outcompete native species and disrupt the delicate balance of established ecosystems.
Plants
Animals
Micro-organisms
Learn how you can help save our parks.
Confronting such immense challenges can feel discouraging at times. But your unique perspectives have the power to drive meaningful change. Together, we can reshape the narrative and preserve a future where our parks thrive.