There is an exceptional passion that radiates from environmental educators at NatureBridge. Its intricacies and quirks are unique to each individual but it is a shared understanding and force that bonds our multi-campus team. That passion is palpable in Chelsea Behymer, our new Program Manager in Olympic National Park, who with barely two months on the job, has already made an impact on the staff, educators and students she supports.
Behind core elements of NatureBridge’s programming, there is a collection of intelligent scientists, professors, researchers and experts in the fields of overnight environmental education. They conduct studies, help publish papers that aid the broader environmental education community and incorporate the latest data to ensure even greater student success for years to come. They are NatureBridge’s Education Advisory Council (EAC), and in speaking with one of its founding members, Dr. Mary Kiely, and its current chair, Dr. Nicole Ardoin, it’s easy to see how this powerful collection of academics is helping to put NatureBridge on the national stage.
Now a highly valued and respected Board Emeritus, Linda Brownstein helped NatureBridge weather some of the organization’s most difficult crises through the years. She turned significant vision into reality and created the space for new policy ideation and strategic planning. “It changed how I live my daily life — supporting other environmental causes, recycling, composting, organic farming…some of the most impactful things I've done have really been from NatureBridge.”