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Yellowstone Park Foundation
NameYellowstone Park Foundation
Formation1996
LocationYellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellowstone Park Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the preservation and conservation of Yellowstone National Park, in collaboration with the National Park Service and other partners, including the Yellowstone Association and the National Park Foundation. The foundation works to protect the park's natural and cultural resources, such as Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, and the Mammoth Hot Springs, while also promoting sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship. The foundation's efforts are guided by the principles of conservation biology, as outlined by E.O. Wilson and Jane Goodall, and are supported by organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Nature Conservancy. The foundation's work is also informed by the research of scientists such as Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson, who have highlighted the importance of preserving biodiversity and protecting ecosystems.

History

The Yellowstone Park Foundation was established in 1996, with the goal of supporting the conservation and preservation of Yellowstone National Park, which was established in 1872 as the world's first national park, through the efforts of Ferdinand Hayden and Nathaniel Langford. The foundation's history is closely tied to the park's own history, which includes the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition, led by Henry Washburn and Nathaniel Langford. The foundation has worked with partners such as the National Park Service, the U.S. Forest Service, and the U.S. Geological Survey to protect the park's natural and cultural resources, including the geothermal features of Yellowstone Caldera and the wildlife habitats of grizzly bears, wolves, and bison. The foundation's efforts have been supported by organizations such as the Sierra Club, founded by John Muir, and the Audubon Society, founded by John James Audubon.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Yellowstone Park Foundation's mission is to support the conservation and preservation of Yellowstone National Park through fundraising, education, and community engagement, in partnership with organizations such as the National Park Foundation, the Conservation Fund, and the Trust for Public Land. The foundation's objectives include protecting the park's natural and cultural resources, promoting sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship, and supporting scientific research and conservation efforts, such as those led by Jane Lubchenco and Gretchen Daily. The foundation's work is guided by the principles of ecosystem management, as outlined by Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson, and is supported by organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Nature Conservancy. The foundation's efforts are also informed by the research of scientists such as Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson, who have highlighted the importance of preserving biodiversity and protecting ecosystems.

Conservation_Efforts

The Yellowstone Park Foundation supports a range of conservation efforts, including the protection of wildlife habitats and ecosystems, such as those found in Grand Teton National Park and Glacier National Park. The foundation works with partners such as the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Forest Service to protect the park's natural resources, including the geothermal features of Yellowstone Caldera and the rivers and lakes of the Yellowstone River watershed. The foundation also supports invasive species management and climate change research, in partnership with organizations such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The foundation's conservation efforts are guided by the principles of conservation biology, as outlined by E.O. Wilson and Jane Goodall, and are supported by organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Nature Conservancy.

Educational_Programs

The Yellowstone Park Foundation offers a range of educational programs, including field seminars and workshops, which provide opportunities for park visitors to learn about the park's natural and cultural resources, such as the geology of Yellowstone Caldera and the history of Native American tribes in the region. The foundation also supports youth education programs, such as the National Park Service's Junior Ranger Program, which provide opportunities for young people to learn about conservation and environmental stewardship. The foundation's educational programs are guided by the principles of experiential learning, as outlined by John Dewey and Kurt Hahn, and are supported by organizations such as the National Geographic Society and the Smithsonian Institution. The foundation's efforts are also informed by the research of scientists such as Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson, who have highlighted the importance of science education and critical thinking.

Fundraising_and_Partnerships

The Yellowstone Park Foundation raises funds to support its conservation and educational programs, through a range of activities, including donations and grants from organizations such as the National Park Foundation, the Conservation Fund, and the Trust for Public Land. The foundation also partners with corporate sponsors, such as Patagonia and REI, to support its programs and activities, such as the Yellowstone Park Foundation's annual gala, which is attended by celebrities such as Robert Redford and Harrison Ford. The foundation's fundraising efforts are guided by the principles of philanthropy, as outlined by Andrew Carnegie and Bill Gates, and are supported by organizations such as the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. The foundation's partnerships are also informed by the research of scientists such as Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson, who have highlighted the importance of collaboration and community engagement.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Yellowstone Park Foundation has made a significant impact on the conservation and preservation of Yellowstone National Park, through its support of conservation efforts and educational programs. The foundation's efforts have helped to protect the park's natural and cultural resources, including the geothermal features of Yellowstone Caldera and the wildlife habitats of grizzly bears, wolves, and bison. The foundation's programs have also provided opportunities for park visitors to learn about the park's natural and cultural resources, and to become involved in conservation efforts, such as the National Park Service's Volunteers-In-Parks Program. The foundation's impact and achievements are guided by the principles of evaluation and assessment, as outlined by Donald Kirkpatrick and Michael Scriven, and are supported by organizations such as the National Park Foundation and the Conservation Fund. The foundation's efforts are also informed by the research of scientists such as Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse Tyson, who have highlighted the importance of measuring impact and evaluating effectiveness.

Category:National parks in the United States

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