The organization is estimated to serve 30,000 students each year.[3][4] Its lessons include hiking, laboratory-style experiments, and excursions in the backcountry.[5]
History
The organization was founded in Yosemite National Park in 1971, under the name Yosemite Institute.[6] Its founding was inspired by a student trip to Yosemite led by high school teacher Don Rees in the same year. He consequently became the organization's first Executive Director.[2] Its first board chair was Jack H. Walston,[6][2] who also served as vice president and director of the Los Angeles-based company Walston and Co. Initial funding was provided by Curry Co. and Yosemite Park itself.[6]
In 1973 Yosemite Institute acquired a special use permit for a blister rust facility in Crane Flat, which it used for longer than was envisioned.[7]: 264 This aging facility was replaced with a new building in Henness Ridge in 2002.[7]: 41 To reflect its growth beyond Yosemite, the organization changed its name to Yosemite National Institutes in 1984.[2]
NatureBridge partnered with Stanford University, the S.D. Betchel Jr. Foundation, and the Pisces Foundation in 2010 to form the ChangeScale initiative, intended to improve environmental education.[3] In 2012, it merged with the Headlands and Olympic Park Institutes.[4] In August 2020, the organization was forced to terminate 21 already-furloughed employees and shut down its Seattle office due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In an attempt to counter these losses, it subsequently established an online learning program and has since resumed normal programs.[8]
Awards
On Outside magazine's list of best employers for 2011, NatureBridge was ranked at #30.[9]