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Causes: Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Environmental Education, Natural History & Natural Science Museums
Mission: Connecting people, nature, place, and education.
Target demographics: Children and adults from across the world. Ages 3 and up.
Geographic areas served: From Wyoming to Bhutan
Programs: 197 students attended the journeys school, an independent pre-k through grade 12 school. Place-based, experiential and integrated learning is the framework for the multi-age curriculum and rigorous academic experience. The high school includes an international baccalaureate program. In addition, 76 students attended the teton valley community school, an indpendent pre-k through grade 6 school. 24 students attended the one-year graduate program.
over 8,600 individuals participated in 36,485 participant days of field studies involving a hands-on approach to natural science learning that emphasizes basic concepts of ecology, while focusing on specific aspects of the greater yellowstone region.
4,755 people participated in a wide variety of half-day, one-day and multi-day trips offered by the wildlife expeditions programs. Programs focus on general natural history, ethical wildlife viewing and an introduction to the greater yellowstone ecosystem.