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  1. National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is celebrated annually at public lands in the United States on the fourth Saturday of September. A signature event of the National Environmental Education Foundation, it promotes both popular enjoyment and volunteer conservation of public lands. Three federal agencies and 700 volunteers launched the first ...

  2. Sep 28, 2024 · National Public Lands Day. Join us for National Public Lands Day on September 28, 2024! Since 1994, this annual event on the fourth Saturday of September has been the nation's largest single-day volunteer effort. Last year, over 130 national parks hosted events with 7,600 volunteers donating an impressive 41,500 hours of service.

  3. National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is the largest single-day volunteer event for public lands held across the United States each year on the fourth Saturday in September. This year it falls on September 28, 2024. Oregon-Washington, Northwest Oregon. Friday, August 30, 2024.

  4. impact on national Public Lands Day. Established in 1994 and held annually on the fourth Saturday in September, this celebration brings out thousands of volunteers to help restore and improve public lands around the country. In addition to providing support to NPLD event organizers, NEEF conducts surveys and compiles post-event data, resulting ...

  5. In 1994, NEEF held the first Public Lands Appreciation Day, soon to be known as National Public Lands Day, or NPLD.What started with one agency, three sites, and 700 volunteers has grown exponentially to become the largest single day volunteer event for public lands - with over 150,000 volunteers and 2,000 events throughout the US.

  6. Sep 27, 2024 · On National Public Lands Day, I encourage every American to enjoy the wonder of our public lands. All of our country’s national parks, forests, refuges, and grasslands will have a “Fee-Free ...

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  8. Sep 4, 2024 · On Saturday, September 28, an estimated 45,000 volunteers nationwide will join on National Public Lands Day (NPLD), supporting and celebrating America’s public lands through activities like trail maintenance, tree planting, beach clean-ups, and more.