From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject May in Glacier: 🐻 a feast for grizzlies, Pendleton notebooks, Community Market and more!
Date May 30, 2023 9:55 PM
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( [link removed] )The Incredible Link Between
Glacier Grizzlies and Moths

A young lynx on a trail.
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for moths—fleeing moths are circled in yellow. (Photo from the
study.)

Fascinating new research, made possible through your support,
illustrates the incredible connection between grizzly bears and
army cutworm moths in Glacier.

This study, from biologist Erik Peterson, is a deep look into the
feast that takes place on mountaintops every summer, as grizzly
bears get an astounding amount of their caloric intake from
alpine moths.

Your support makes a real difference for science in Glacier. In
recent years, GNPC supporters have made possible critical
research into bears
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wolverines
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, and other animals
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Bear-y Cool Stuff Here
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GNPC @ Columbia Falls Community Market
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Community Market

GNPC will be the featured nonprofit at the Columbia Falls
Community Market on Thursday starting at 5pm! Stop by and say
hello!

Market Info ( [link removed] )Doug
Mitchell and Michael Punke had a discussion at a table.
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Club?

Couldn't make it to our Glacier Book Club conversation with
author Michael Punke? Catch up with this and all of our events on
our Youtube channel!
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Headwaters Season 3

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. The
full season 3 is now available wherever you get podcasts!

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

Pendleton notebook set
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For a Limited Time:

Get a free Pendleton notebook set with the
purchase of any Pendleton Blanket!

This offer ends 5/31, so shop soon!

No code required, notebook set added to cart at checkout.Shop
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Upcoming Events

JUNE

June 14
Glacier Conversation:
Historic Preservation with Preserve Montana

Since 1987, Preserve Montana has been providing individuals and
communities with the leadership and knowledge to preserve our
past for the future. Join Executive Director Jenny Buddenborg and
Director Emerita Chere Jiusto in a conversation about Preserve
Montana’s work statewide, in Glacier National Park and the
Flathead Valley. Learn about restoration efforts at the Wheeler
Cabin and Baxendale Schoolhouse, advocacy efforts at Holland Lake
Lodge, and share your thoughts on the future of preservation in
the Treasure State.

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JULY

July 19
Glacier Book Club:
A Sharp Solitude with author Christine Carbo

A Glacier mystery novel from The Wild Inside author Christine
Carbo, A Sharp Solitude is the story of two damaged souls running
from the past. Propulsive and suspenseful, this book shows that
we can never outrun our demons, even in the vast, indomitable
wild.

Register Now ( glacier.org/glacier-book-club ) | Buy The Book
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We are the official fundraising partner for
Glacier National Park.

With your support, we provide funding for vital projects and
programs that preserve and protect the park for future
generations.

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