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Project Update:
The Partnerships That
Power Ranger-Led Education
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partnership between the Glacier Conservancy, Glacier Institute,
Glacier Volunteer Associates, and Glacier National Park provides
life-changing opportunities for students
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about Glacier National Park on ranger-led field trips.
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✏️ Powering Education
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Make a Gift
Did you know that if you’re 70½ years old or older, you can give
directly from your IRA without having to pay income taxes on the
money? Learn more on our website.
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Huckleberry cheesecake bars
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Our Favorite Huckleberry Recipes
Shake up your menu with Glacier-inspired recipes
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like huckleberry cheesecake bars, goat cheese puffs, and more!
Huckleberry sets are available from shop.glacier.org
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Virtual Field Trips
Check out the Daily Inter Lake
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for coverage of Glacier's virtual field trip program that
allows students around the country to make a virtual visit to
Glacier. This program is made possible by your support.
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Making Science Happen
In recent weeks a variety of new scientific articles have been
published based on GNPC-funded work, including a studies on
Clark's
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nutcrackers
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beavers
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, and bumblebees
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference
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This fun ceramic mug with a moose design is part of our stoneware
collection from Deneen Pottery, a family-run company. Each mug is
hand-thrown on the wheel and hand-glazed, making no two exactly
alike.
All proceeds from our shop support critical work in Glacier!
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Business Partner Spotlight:
Wild Tribute
Thank you to our partners at Wild Tribute for their generous
support of Glacier National Park! Wild Tribute donates 4% of
proceeds to organizations that support parks, forests, and
oceans, and has contributed over $2 million to conservation
initiatives since its inception.
This year, Wild Tribute is helping us fund the Glacier
Conservation Corps, which will carry out important service
projects in the park while providing youth with an immersive
experience in Glacier and indispensable hands-on experience that
will qualify them for future careers in conservation.
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Upcoming Events
FEBRUARY
Tonight! February 28, 6:30pm
Glacier Conversation:
Many Glacier Hotel Winter Caretaker
with Josh Hurley
Josh Hurley will join Executive Director Doug Mitchell to share
his experience as the winter caretaker of the historic Many
Glacier Hotel. Get an insider’s look into Josh’s life and the
challenges he faces in the wild and remote Many Glacier Valley.
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MARCH
March 27, 6:30pm
Glacier Book Club:
Tenacious Beasts with
author Christopher J. Preston
The news about wildlife is dire—more than 900 species have been
wiped off the planet since industrialization. Against this bleak
backdrop, however, there are also glimmers of hope and crucial
lessons to be learned from animals that have defied global trends
toward extinction. In crisp, transporting prose, Christopher
Preston reveals the mysteries and challenges at the heart of
these resurgences.
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APRIL
April 17, 6:30pm
Glacier Conversation:
Montana Conservations Corps
Montana Conservation Corps inspires young people through hands-on
conservation service to be leaders, stewards of the land, and
engaged citizens who improve their communities. We invite you to
learn more about the Piikuni Land Corps, Young Adult and Youth
Programs within Glacier. Join GNPC Executive Director Doug
Mitchell with Shelbi Goddard, Gavin Wisdom and Ashley Mazzullo
from MCC as they provide insights into each program and share
highlights from recent project work in Glacier!
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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.