From National Parks @ Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Quiz: Are you ready to stand up for our national parks?
Date January 20, 2026 3:50 PM
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Friend, it's quiz time!

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America's national parks may look complete, but many of them aren't.

Hidden within park boundaries are millions of acres of privately owned
land, leaving some of our most beloved places fragmented and
vulnerable to development.  

Right now, Congress is making decisions that could determine whether
we have the tools to close these gaps and protect our parks--or
whether they remain unfinished and at risk.  

Before those decisions are made, we want you to know what's really at
stake.  

How much do you know about the gaps within our national parks? Take
our quiz to find out--and see if you can score 5/5!

CAN YOU SCORE 5/5? 
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From visitor access and wildlife habitat to wildfire risk, these
private lands affect the long-term health of the places we love most.

The good news: We have a proven solution to address this problem. The
Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) has helped protect the missing
pieces of our national parks for decades-but some members of
Congress are now working to weaken it.

Take the quiz to learn how LWCF works, why it matters right now, and
how your voice can help keep our national parks whole.
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Thank you for standing with us,

Your friends at Trust for Public Land

PS: Know someone who loves national parks? Share this quiz with
friends and family to help spread the word about this critical effort
to protect them.

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How important is filling the gaps in our national parks to you?

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Connecting everyone to the outdoors. We create parks and protect
public land where they're needed most so that everyone will have
access to the benefits and joys of the outdoors for generations to
come.

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