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"I stand with the Keep Big Bend Wild coalition"

I stand with the Keep Big Bend Wild coalition in their mission to secure official Wilderness designation for Big Bend National Park's untouched backcountry. This fight isn't new—the National Park Service first championed it in 1974, during my tenure as Director, and reaffirmed the call in 1978. Now, it's time for Congress to act. By enshrining permanent, statutory protection, we can ensure Big Bend’s breathtaking landscapes remain shielded from policy shifts or development threats. It's heartening to see the backing of former NPS Directors, united in our commitment to safeguarding America's wilderness legacy so future generations can continue to embrace its solitude, beauty, and ecological richness."

~ Ronald H. Walker, NPS Director 1973-1975

Construction equipment in Big Bend National Park, South Texas, on August 15, 2026, where Trump wants to continue his anti-immigration policies. - © Ronaldo Schemidt / AFP

Reporterre | ” A sigh of relief “: Trump suspends his anti-immigration project in a national park

Faced with cross-party mobilization, the Trump administration has finally suspended its anti-immigration project at the border with Mexico, in Big Bend National Park, until further notice. Opponents, however, remain[…]

Construction workers and heavy equipment at Big Bend National Park.

CNN | Bulldozers rip into Big Bend National Park, driving anger and heartbreak

The towering cliffs, jagged mountain tops, and punishing desert climate of the Big Bend region in Texas have long proved to be the best barrier the United States could have with[…]

Photo by Natalie Newman via No Big Bend Wall.

The Texan | Big Bend Border Wall Project Sparks Backlash, Confusion from Residents and Texas Officials

Bulldozers broke ground in Big Bend National Park last week, as public backlash continues to build against U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) activity in the park.  Last fall, then-Secretary of Homeland[…]

Contractors for U.S. Customs and Border Protection clear land for future patrol roads on Friday near Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park in Texas. (Natalie Newman)

WaPo | Bulldozing begins at Big Bend National Park for border construction

Government contractors are bulldozing parts of the iconic and environmentally sensitive Big Bend National Park as the Trump administration pushes forward with a $46.5 billion effort to expand a[…]

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