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Sherman Receives Friend of the National Parks Award for Protecting America's Parks

July 15, 2015

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Parks Award

NPCA President Clark Bunting, Congressman Brad Sherman and NPCA CEO Craig D. Obey

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) received the Friend of the National Parks Award from the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) for his commitment to preserving America's national parks for future generations.

"I am honored by the National Parks Conservation Association's award, and I thank them. I will continue to work hard to protect our treasured national parks and natural space," said Sherman.

The National Parks Award is for Members of Congress who lead efforts to protect and enhance the National Park System. The NPCA, which has 600,000 members and supporters, works to protect the park system to preserve the nation's natural, historical, and cultural heritage.

One of Sherman's major accomplishments is working to protect the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. This area is the most visited unit of the National Park System, with over 33 million annual visitors.

"Protecting our environment – especially our pristine national parks – is one of my top legislative priorities. The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is the nation's largest urban national park, providing a variety of outdoor activities for Valley families."

Over the years, Congressman Sherman has taken the lead in securing over $20 million to acquire and preserve critical open space and complete the 65-mile Backbone Trail. He has also been a longtime advocate of adding the Rim of the Valley lands to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.

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