Did you know Toyota has been teaming up with Yellowstone National Park for several years now? Each time, the environmentally-conscious automaker has assisted the park in making its campuses, ranger stations, or visitor centers better reflect a culture of conservation.

After helping with the LEED-certified Old Faithful Visitor Education Center in 2010, and creating a special off-grid power system with Camry Hybrid batteries for the Lamar Buffalo Ranch in 2015, this time, Toyota is donating $1 million toward a new Yellowstone Youth Campus.

"The new Yellowstone Youth Campus is an opportunity to support the conservation principles of the National Park Service while reinforcing Toyota's commitment to the environment," said Toyota Motor North America Environmental General Manager Kevin Butt. "We hope this environmental learning center will inspire and empower future leaders in building a more culturally aware, ecologically responsible and regenerative future."

What else is Toyota doing to protect the environment? Ask our knowledgeable associates at Stewart Toyota, and find out how new Toyota vehicles are manufactured with sustainability in mind.

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