Last November, NatureBridge educator Kathryn Braddock captured in words the beauty of the change of seasons at our Prince William Forest Park campus. In the following blog post, she explores the connection between art and nature - through the eyes of her students.
Winter storms may have closed roads and canceled flights across much of the Pacific Northwest and Sierra Nevada mountain range last month, but that didn’t stop our dedicated NatureBridge staff and outdoor educators from connecting young people to the science and wonder of the natural world.
After the Woolsey Fire severely damaged NatureBridge's program sites in the Santa Monica Mountains, NatureBridge worked with many Southern California schools to transfer their program to our Yosemite campus. This is the success story of one of those schools.
Is Lake 1 or Lake 4 in Prince William Forest Park a better habitat for a Bullfrog? Stephanie Silva, a NatureBridge educator at Prince William, investigates with her 5th grade students and a nature battle ensues!
Happy Earth Day everyone! I hope that you are finding ways to enjoy your environment today and everyday hereafter.
Led by educator Brenda Ramirez, 8th grade students from Alliance Skirball Middle School embarked on a quest to solve the mystery, "Does soil type affect plant biodiversity?"
Going into my day with a NatureBridge educator at our Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) campus, I had no idea what to expect! Here are five things I learned about the Marin Headlands, the history of GGNRA, and most of all, what it truly means to be a part of NatureBridge.