Death Valley Natural History AssociationThe park's official non-profit partner runs bookstores within visitor centers and is dedicated to providing quality educational products and services to visitors, and supporting the park's preservation, research, and educational programs. Death Valley ConservancyThe park's official philanthropic partner, supporting projects that enhance research, education, historic preservation and the visitor experience within Death Valley National Park and the surrounding communities. Timbisha Shoshone TribeDeath Valley is considered to be the homeland of the Timbisha Shoshone, and the Timbisha and Park Service work together to protect and enhance the land and its resources. This cooperative effort was mandated by the Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act, but both the Timbisha and the Park's staff see it as vital in preserving the natural and cultural resources of Death Valley. The Fund For People In ParksAn official philanthropic fundraising partner of the National Park Service, The Fund for People in Parks provides private funding and professional services to complete inspirational projects that enhance the visitor experience in western National Parks. Support their mission by donating. |
Last updated: February 1, 2021