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(0) Brent Bishop, a member of NatureBridge's Olympic Advisory Board, has summited Mount Everest twice and plans to climb it again in May. Last week, he talked about his mountain climbing trips and passion for protecting the world’s natural places with a group of students at B.F. Day Elementary School. Posted by Eva Foster, March 15, 2012 |
We were so excited to host Keithley Middle School in Olympic National Park. Each student in teacher Emily Mruk's resource room receives specially designed instruction in reading and writing, as well as case management services that focus on goal setting and school success strategies. Read educator Alaina's story of a hike up Mount Storm King to learn how they overcame their fears and had a very successful trip! Posted by Alaina Clark, March 09, 2012 |
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The room was packed with more than 300 people last night as multiple groups (NatureBridge, National Park Conservation Association, Student Conservation Association, American Rivers, American Whitewater, Olympic National Park, and U.S. Geological Service) held what is planned to be the first of four Evenings on the Elwha at REI. Posted by Lisa Paribello, January 13, 2012 |
Well in advance of my first “official” start date on November 7, I began representing NatureBridge during the historic removal of the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams. It was and still is an incredibly exciting time in the Olympic Peninsula and a memorable way to start a new position. Posted by Stephen Streufert, December 02, 2011 |
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On this historic day, which marks the beginning of the removal of the Elwha River dams, we welcomed leaders in science, education, and government to the NatureBridge campus at Olympic National Park to celebrate the Elwha. Posted by Stephen Lockhart, September 17, 2011 |

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