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A wide shot of mountains in glaciers in the park.
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Project Update:
A Day in the Life of a Bear Technician
Grizzly bear in Glacier National Park
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Photo by Dave Hopkins
Think you have what it takes to be a bear technician in Glacier
National Park? Bear technicians in Glacier patrol for bear
activity in the backcountry, educate park staff and visitors on
bear safety, respond to wildlife incident reports, and so much
more! Find out what being a bear technician is all about in our
new blog post.
Transport to a Day in the Field
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Buffalo Calf Campground ( [link removed] ) Supporting Science and Research
The Glacier Conservancy is proud to have supported dozens of
scientific studies. Check out the published work that GNPC donors
have made possible on this new webpage.
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A Native America Speaks Presenter holds a microphone and speaks.
( [link removed] ) Native America Speaks Starts Strong
The Native America Speaks program is the National Park Service's
longest running Indigenous people's speaker series. This summer,
programs will continue almost every night!
Check Out the Summer Schedule
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Inside Glacier, News for the Friends of Glacier
( [link removed] )Welcome Back Logan Pass Webcams
We are thrilled to announce that after a winter spent under the
snow, the Logan Pass webcams are back up and running!
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A sign with names of donors to GNPC.
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We Thank our Park Supporters!
Stop by the Apgar Visitor Center to see this gorgeous sign
recognizing those who made gifts of $5,000+ to Glacier in 2023.
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference
Pendleton Red Bus Blanket
This cozy blanket is sure to serve as a reminder of fun times in
Glacier! It is the official red bus blanket
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today and a Pendleton so we know it will last. Red Bus blanket on
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All proceeds from our shop support critical work in Glacier!
Business Partner Spotlight:
Shwood Eyewear
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June 27th was National Sunglasses Day, and our friends at Shwood
Eyewear are giving away a pair of Glacier Edition Frames
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to a Glacier supporter to celebrate!
Thank you to our partners at Shwood Eyewear for their support of
the Glacier Conservancy through their National Park Collection.
Shwood gives 5% back from sales of the Glacier Edition Frames to
support park projects and programs in Glacier National Park.
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Enter to win a pair of Glacier Frames from
Shwood Eyewear! ( [link removed] )
The Glacier Edition CAMP Trail Sunglasses from Shwood
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Upcoming Events
JULY
July 5th, 7pm
Private Screening at O'Shaughnessy Cultural Arts Center:
Lost on a Mountain in Maine
Dick Boyce, a local big fan of Glacier and Conservancy donor is
debuting his new film in Whitefish and the proceeds are going to
the Whitefish Trails.
Lost on a Mountain in Maine, is a compelling true story,
connected to Boyce's family since 1939, of a 12 year old boy
caught in a storm, separated from his family, losing the trail,
and forced to survive in the wilderness hoping to be rescued.
This epic journey of faith, family, and grit is legend in the
state of Maine. Rated PG.
Lost on a Mountain in Maine, co-produced with Sylvester Stallone,
will have a private screening at the O'Shaughnessy Theater on
Friday July 5th at 7pm. Click the link below to buy tickets on
Eventbrite.
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ckets
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JULY
July 10, 6:30pm
Glacier Book Club:
Footprint of a Heart with
author Shayla Paradeis
In Footprint of a Heart, Shayla Paradeis, whose trail name is
Kiddo, ventures off the path of musical theater at age 21 and
moves from Manhattan to Montana. Trading tap shoes for hiking
boots, she sculpts a life outdoors as a long-distance hiker. By
age 34, she walked over 18,000 miles between 4-month treks known
as thru-hikes and thousands of joyful miles running across the
land of her dreams, Glacier National Park. All without a smart
phone.
As her journeys transpire, she learns that counting miles can be
as toxic as expectations around body-image or money. The need to
connect is the true north. With an openness taught through the
trees, she experiences a fulfillment she never dreamed possible.
Trails are no longer a thing to do, theyβre a place to be.
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With your support, we provide funding for vital projects and
programs that preserve and protect the park for future
generations.