Yellowstone Forever, the park’s fundraising arm, is seeking $1,500 donations in exchange for an entry pass that can be used by the descendants of donors to visit the park in 150 years.
Yellowstone Forever will use the money raised through the sale of ‘Inheritance Passes’ to support park projects like trail improvements, education, native fish conservation and scientific studies.
Rather than looking back to celebrate the park’s last 150 years, a Chicago advertising agency came up with the idea of getting supporters to look ahead and think about ways to preserve the park for future generations. Just don’t forget where you put the pass 150 years from now.
Rather than looking back to celebrate the park’s last 150 years, a Chicago advertising agency came up with the idea of getting supporters to look ahead and think about ways to preserve the park for future generations. Just don’t forget where you put the pass 150 years from now.
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