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( [link removed] )Project Update:
Com-BAT-ing White-Nose Syndrome
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( [link removed] )May have heard of
White-Nose Syndrome, the devastating fungal infection killing
millions of bats across the country. But did you know that
Glacier has started trials for a White-Nose Syndrome vaccine that
may be key to preserving the park's incredible bat diversity?
Read about the incredible work your support makes possible in our
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Beargrass in front of Oldman Lake
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ranger-led program schedule, weather forecasts, pictures of the
park, a video of the sunrise, and more! You can even schedule the
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Sunset over McDonald Creek
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Will Month
August is National “Make a Will” Month, and it’s a great annual
reminder to update your will, if needed, and create a will if you
don’t have one already.
Learn More Here
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Listen to the Headwaters Podcast
Did you know that Glacier National Park has its own official
podcast?
Catch this award-winning show on Apple Podcasts or wherever you
listen to podcasts. There are over 40 episodes available right
now, with more episodes being released all the time!
Listen to Headwaters
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A canoe in Lake McDonald
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Lake McDonald Water Quality
The Hungry Horse News covered our discussion with Brooke
Bannerman, a scientist spearheading the work to monitor water
quality in Lake McDonald. Her research, made possible by your
support, helps keep this treasured resource pristine for
generations to come.
Read the Article
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| Watch our Glacier Conversation with Brooke
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference
Rumpl Grizzly Blanket
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Rumpl Grizzly Blanket
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This puffy, weatherproof, all-season blanket is sure to become
your favorite. It's as cozy as a bear hug while being
eco-friendly and ready for adventure! This single person blanket
is made from 60 recycled plastic bottles, has a hollow-fiber
synthetic fill of post-consumer recycled materials, is machine
washable and has a DWR finish to protect against stains and light
water. Grab your Rumpl blanket by 8/31 and we'll throw in a free
surprise ornament!
(online only, can't be combined with other offers, no code
required)
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Business Partner Spotlight:
Glacier National Park Lodges
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Thank you to our friends at Glacier National Park Lodges
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partnership with the Glacier Conservancy! The team at Glacier
National Park Lodges is dedicated to sharing the Glacier
Conservancy's mission with their guests, and their support has a
lasting impact on Glacier National Park.
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"Glacier National Park Lodges is proud to be a long-time sponsor
of the Glacier National Park Conservancy. Over the last decade,
we've been fortunate to partner with the Conservancy to help
support the mission to preserve and protect Glacier National Park
for future generations to come."
- Sara Edwards, Parkwide Lodging ManagerThere are just a few
weeks left of the summer season to drop in for the weekly
Hootenanny at the Many Glacier Hotel! Check out the Hootenanny on
Thursdays from 6:30 - 8:00PM in the Lobby. The final Hoot for the
year will be Thursday, September 12th!
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Upcoming Events
SEPTEMBER
September 4, 6:30pm
Glacier Book Club:
Perma Red with Debra Magpie Earling
On the Flathead Indian Reservation, summer is ending, and Louise
White Elk is determined to forge her own path. Raised by her
Grandmother Magpie after the death of her mother, Louise and her
younger sister have grown up into the harsh social and physical
landscape of western Montana in the 1940s, where Native people
endure boarding schools and life far from home. As she approaches
adulthood, Louise hopes to create an independent life for herself
and an improved future for her family—but three persistent men
have other plans.
As tensions mount, Louise finds herself trying to outrun the
bitter clutches of winter and the will of powerful men, facing
choices that will alter her life—and end another’s—forever.
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OCTOBER
October 16, 6:30pm
Glacier Conversation:
2025 Park Projects Preview
Join Executive Director Doug Mitchell for a conversation with
Glacier National Park staff experts as we highlight a few of the
2025 projects we're fundraising for. Hear directly from park
managers and learn how you can help make them possible. Topics
include bat research, wilderness preservation, and the park
archives.
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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.