
North Cascades National Park Superintendent Chip Jenkins, left, and National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis, right, presented North Cascades Institute Executive Director Saul Weisberg with a certificate of recognition during a recent ceremony.
For a quarter-century the North Cascades Institute has been working in partnership with the National Park Service to educate the public on the wonders of North Cascades National Park and its surrounding ecosystem. Those 25 years haven't been overlooked by the Park Service, which recently honored the institute for its work.
Park Service Director Jon Jarvis and North Cascades Superintendent Chip Jenkins visited the institute in late June to present its leaders with a Certificate for Outstanding Partnership Achievement. The two presented the award to Saul Weisberg, the institute's executive director, at a special ceremony on June 22.
“North Cascades Institute and North Cascades National Park have worked together for the past 25 years to help people conserve and enjoy this special place," said Superintendent Jenkins. "This partnership is critical to the long term well-being of the North Cascades and we look forward to it continuing to grow in the next 25 years."
Mr. Weisberg founded North Cascades Institute in 1986, along with key park staff including Director Jarvis, who served as the park’s chief resource manager early in his career.
The institute’s mission is to conserve and restore Northwest environments through education. It operates a number of award-winning education programs for people of all ages, including Mountain School, North Cascades Wild, Cascades Climate Challenge, and a graduate program in partnership with Western Washington University. In 2005 the institute opened its Environmental Learning Center located in the North Cascades National Park Complex.
“We are honored that this important work has been recognized by the National Park Service,” said Mr. Weisberg. “Creating the next generation of public lands stewards has never been more important.”
Visitor Center
Copyright 2005-2011
National Park Advocates LLC
Follow the Traveler
Recent comments
-
Zebulon (not verified)
on
Traveler's View: International...
1 hour 36 min ago
-
Markus (not verified)
on
Reader Participation Day: What's...
2 hours 48 min ago
-
imtnbke
on
Traveler's View: International...
3 hours 7 min ago
-
imtnbke
on
President Sent Legislation To Allow...
3 hours 13 min ago
-
imtnbke
on
President Sent Legislation To Allow...
3 hours 14 min ago
-
Anonymous (not verified)
on
Major Lodging Changes Coming To...
3 hours 20 min ago
-
Tammy (not verified)
on
President Sent Legislation To Allow...
3 hours 37 min ago
-
Gerry Sullivan (not verified)
on
Reader Participation Day: What's...
3 hours 57 min ago
-
Random Walker
on
Traveler's View: International...
3 hours 58 min ago
-
Al (not verified)
on
Man Falls 600 Feet To His Death On...
5 hours 19 min ago



















Comments
So well deserved. It's a beautiful place with a beautiful mission. The Nature Writing workshop I went to a few years ago was inspiring and helped me in my writing career.
Post new comment
All viewpoints, as long as they're constructive, are allowed on the site. But ... the Traveler is not a catchall for viewpoints and discussions that fall outside of the parks or the post at hand. In monitoring comments, we try to restrict those to the topic at hand. Refer to our Code of Conduct for more information.