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Toyota Helps Yellowstone National Park Create Sustainable Connections Between Visitors and Nature
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Mont., Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today
inYellowstone National Park, Toyota presented a check totaling more than
$800,000 and five vehicles to the Yellowstone Park Foundation -- the official
fundraising partner ofYellowstone National Park -- in support of instilling a
preservation ethic and promoting environmental stewardship among visitors.
Through Toyota's donation,Yellowstone National Park will enhance the
curriculum and accessibility of its educational programs to inspire future
Yellowstone leaders as part of its No Child Left Inside initiative.
Yellowstone National Park is among five national parks receiving a total
of $5 million and 23 vehicles as part of Toyota's commitment to advancing
environmental leadership and educational initiatives at parks around the
country. The donation toYellowstone, through the Yellowstone Park Foundation,
encompasses $882,772 and five vehicles, including three hybrids.
"Toyota andYellowstone National Park both share a vision in developing
future environmental stewards from the onset to encourage long-lasting
conservation values," said Dian Ogilvie, senior vice president of Toyota Motor
North America. "We are proud to work withYellowstone National Park and
contribute to educational initiatives which will expand the Park's reach to
even more communities and groups who have not yet experienced the beauty of
Yellowstone."
Over the next five years, Toyota's gift will support the No Child Left
Inside initiative, encompassing a multitude of educational programs focused on
inspiring students to take responsibility for their everyday actions to ensure
a more sustainable society; encouraging creative problem solving and
critical-thinking skills through hands-on experimentation; and motivating
students to educate others by sharing their preservation values. Programs
funded by Toyota's contribution include ParKids, summer educational workshops
for students to develop environmental stewardship; Junior Ranger and Young
Scientist programs which collectively reach more than 22,000 children
annually; the Native American Cross-Cultural Exchange program, tailored to
provide a residential camp experience for fostering relationships between the
Park and tribal youth; and the Yellowstone ESCAPE (Enhancing School Curricula
with a Park Experience) program which incorporates both an Educational Day Use
Program for school groups and three Teacher Training Workshops per year.
"In today's digital age, it is essential to encourage young people to get
outdoors and connect with nature for the benefit of their personal development
and well-being," saidYellowstone National Park Deputy Superintendent Chris
Lehnertz. "We focus on teaching students aboutYellowstone's natural and
cultural resources to promote stewardship of open space and ecosystems
worldwide, and are grateful for Toyota's contribution in helping us develop
future environmental leaders."
Yellowstone National Park's longstanding commitment to fostering
environmental leadership made the Park a prime candidate to receive the Toyota
funding.
"Toyota's generous support will helpYellowstone's visitors better
appreciate and understand the Park's great value to the world, thus helping to
ensure its protection and preservation for generations to come," said Paul
Zambernardi, Executive Director of Yellowstone Park Foundation.
Toyota's contribution will also benefitEverglades National Park,Grand
Canyon National Park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park,Yosemite National
Park and the National Park Foundation.
About Toyota
Toyota (NYSE: TM) established operations inthe United States in 1957 and
currently operates 10 manufacturing plants, with another under construction in
Mississippi. Toyota is committed to being a good corporate citizen in the
communities where it does business and believes in supporting programs with
long-term sustainable results. Through its corporate initiatives,
manufacturing operations and philanthropy, Toyota supports numerous
organizations across the country, focusing on education, the environment and
safety. In 2007, Toyota contributed more than $56 million to philanthropic
programs in the U.S. For more information on Toyota's commitment to improving
communities nationwide, visit http://www.toyota.com/community.
About the Yellowstone Park Foundation
The nonprofit Yellowstone Park Foundation has beenYellowstone National
Park's official fundraising partner organization since 1996. The Foundation
works in cooperation with the Park to fund projects and programs that protect,
preserve, and enhance the natural and cultural resources and the visitor
experience ofYellowstone National Park. The Foundation receives no annual
government funding; it relies instead upon generous contributions from private
citizens, foundations, and corporations to help ensure thatYellowstone's
great gifts to the world will never diminish. Learn more at
http://www.ypf.org.
Media Contacts:
Rebecca Lee
GolinHarris for Toyota
(213) 438-8827 office
(310) 488-1697 mobile
rlee@golinharris.com
Al Nash
Yellowstone National Park
(307) 344-2015
Al_Nash@nps.gov
Christine Gianas Weinheimer
Yellowstone Park Foundation
(406) 586-6303
cgianas@ypf.org
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