Park research & preservation

Four bighorn sheep standing together in a desert landscape.
Wapama Falls bridge over a rushing waterfall, mountains in the background.

Thanks to our strong reputation and relationship with leading scientists and researchers, Western National Parks has backed meaningful scientific study at many of the 70+ national parks we partner with. Since 1938, WNP-funded research has found ways to protect parks, preserve cultural and historical assets, and enhance the visitor experience.

Three women smiling and hiking on a sunny day, wearing casual outdoor clothing and hats.
Close-up of a cactus bud with sharp thorns against a blurred background.

WNP has awarded $720,000 in scientific research grants in the past seven years.

Universities, scientific institutions, and conservation and preservation groups respect our legacy of supporting robust inquiry in national parks. Researchers have investigated a wide range of topics in biology, geology, archaeology, anthropology, social science, and history.

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Chaco Culture National Historical Park

Scientists used tree rings to date the Great Houses of Chaco Canyon.

Stone wall with protruding wooden beams.