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If the Traveler has enabled you to follow the search-and-rescue mission at Katmai National Park, or provided you with news on the workplace survey concerning the National Park Service, or helped you learn about efforts to create a new international park on the U.S.-Russian border, we'd like your help.

If you've emailed us with a request for information on parks, or a question about wildlife, we need your help. If stories like the one about Alaskan Joe Miller and his vision of seeing the federal government turn over its national parks to the state of Alaska, or about daring search-and-rescue missions in Yosemite National Park, are of interest to you, we'd appreciate your help.

If you like to read more than a paragraph or two about a story involving the national parks, please help us stay on-line.

Keeping the Traveler running is no small task. There's the obvious cost of the technological foundation -- the server, the tech to write code and fix problems that crop up -- and then there's the time spent by volunteers filling these pages with news, features, and commentaries that revolve around the national parks.

If you work for an organization whose life revolves around the national parks -- such as the National Parks Conservation Association, the Natural Resources Defense Council, Xanterra Parks & Resorts, Delaware North Parks & Resorts, The Wilderness Society, Forever Resorts -- and we've been able to spread word of your efforts and operations to our more than 1 million readers, please consider a donation to help us both enlarge that audience and provide more coverage of your work.

If each and every one of you who turns to the Traveler on a daily basis would contribute just $1, we'd be able to meet our rising costs and be able to give the volunteers who have willingly donated their time and knowledge to offer you a diverse mix of park-related articles more than just our thanks for their hard work. And it'd help us expand our coverage of the National Park System and the National Park Service by attracting more writers, writers with long connections to the national parks and wonderful interpretations of them.

What other site on the 'net can you turn to on a daily basis to learn about the latest search-and-rescue mission, about how Congress is treating the parks, or for colorful insights into the life and times in our national parks?

Does anyone else craft national park quizzes and puzzles like Professor Bob, or recount True Tales of Humor & Misadventure from America’s National Parks like Ranger Jim?

The Traveler also tracks the lodging scene across the park system thanks to contributions from David and Kay Scott, authors of that definitive guide known as The Complete Guide to National Park Lodges, and relies on myriad contributions from guest writers to explore and explain the national parks.

If you look forward to surfing over to the Traveler -- whether once a week or every day of the week -- to see what's going on in the parks, please consider contributing to help us stay on-line. You can contribute by going to this page and clicking on the Help Sponsor button and contributing through PayPal, sending a check to National Park Advocates, LLC, at P.O. Box 980452, Park City, Utah, 84098, or encouraging businesses and organizations that operate in the parks to enroll in our sponsorship program.

Unfortunately, the IRS doesn’t consider us a non-profit, and so you can’t claim a donation to the Traveler as a tax-deductible contribution. But we can promise that your contribution will help ensure that when you get up in the morning or turn the computer on after dinner that the Traveler will be there with your daily dose of national park news and features.

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Who else mixes the fun of the National Parks with the business so well?


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We are glad to send in our donation. Really enjoy your site! Thanks.


Keep up the good work!
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Sold! A bargain at twice the price!


Will do! We've benefited from our NP trips so much because of info we've learned on the Traveler. Thank you!


The check's in the mail!


Since this is the one site I visit every day, I would be more than happy to help sponsor your efforts. Thanks for the informative and entertaining site. I love the National Parks and need some interaction with goncourt thethem on a daily basis.


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