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Here at the Traveler we'd like to take a minute to recognize readers who became new subscribers during the past six months. Each and every subscription helps us meet the bills incurred with producing 365-day-a-year coverage of the National Park System. We'd also like to thank older subscribers who in recent months renewed their subscriptions for an additional year, and particularly those who contributed more than the $9.95 annual fee.

The value of reader support can't be overstated. Simply put, it helps us maintain this website and generate coverage.

We have a long way to go to fully implement the vision we have for the Traveler. If you're satisfied with the current level of coverage, imagine what we could do with a staff of five or six writers geographically located around the country. It's a vision that once implemented will greatly increase our feature and daily news coverage and provide you with more resources to research and enjoy your explorations of the park system. And it will help you stay informed with the day-to-day operations of the National Park Service.

Why do we seek your support? We are not affiliated with the National Park Service, and no foundation or corporation is underwriting our operations. While we do have some advertising revenues, they are not to the point of fueling where we'd like to take the Traveler.

With that said, please welcome the new subscribers from the past six months. If you don't see your username below, or haven't renewed your membership, please consider subscribing, or resubscribing, today. We definitely need your support.

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(Apologies if we somehow missed listing your name.)

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Thanks for recognizing new subscribers. Hope everyone who finds value in the news and service that National Parks Traveler provides will consider supporting the publication. Quality journalism and a public forum like this need support from readers. If you’re not able to subscribe, consider patronizing advertisers, liking and commenting on Facebook, or showing your support in some way. (This is not a paid endorsement!)


Thanks for reminding me to renew my subscription. It would be great if many of the other frequent posters on this site would contribute financially as well.

 


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