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Landmark Lynx Studies Published

Photo of a young lynx in Glacier from the study.

With your support, biologists conducted a landmark 3 year study on Glacier's lynx population. Now, two papers have been published from this research.

One study, in Nature, investigates the effect of covid-related closures on Glacier's wildlife.

A second paper provides baseline data that shows how essential this habitat is for the survival of the species. The study was recently published in the Journal of Wildlife Management.

We spoke with one of the authors, biologist 
Alissa Anderson, in a new project update blog.

Link to more Lynx

Backslope Brewing Community Benefit Day


GNPC is partnering with Backslope Brewing in Columbia Falls for a Community Benefit Day!

On April 18, GNPC will receive a portion of all food and drink sales (including takeout)!

Ski Giveaway Winner Selected


Congratulations to Maggie from Belgrade, MT who was selected as the winner of our Icelantic Ski giveaway!

Still want the skis? Buy a pair and 10% will go back to Glacier!

Headwaters Season 3 Trailer

Season 3 of Headwaters is a history of Glacier National Park. From whiskey running and the war on wolves, to drilling for oil and dreaming of riches, this is a collection of stories about how one place in the Rocky Mountains became what it is today.

Headwaters is the official podcast of Glacier National Park and is produced with the support of your generous donations.
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference

We've recently expanded our line of Cotopaxi products.

When you buy at shop.glacier.org, you know that your purchase helps preserve and protect Glacier.
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Upcoming Events

APRIL
 

April 16
Glacier Conversation:
Getting Glacier Open with Brian Paul


The annual process of getting Glacier National Park facilities open for millions of summer visitors is a huge undertaking. It involves removing hundreds of millions of tons of snow, braving avalanche and rock fall, and preserving the historic integrity of the road. Join us for a discussion with Glacier National Park Roads Supervisor Brian Paul about plowing Going-to-the-Sun Road and everything it takes to make Glacier ready for summer.

Register Now (almost full!)

MAY


May 17
Glacier Book Club:
Last Stand with author Michael Punke


From the author of the #1 bestselling book, The Revenant, comes the story of the American West through the lens of the bison. Over the last three decades of the nineteenth century, 30 million buffalo were reduced to twelve. Into that maelstrom rode young George Bird Grinnell. A scientist, journalist, hunter and conservationist, Grinnell would lead the battle to save this species. Last Stand is the story of the death of the old West, and the birth of the conservation movement.


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