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Project Update:
Out with an Outhouse,
In with Wilderness
The trail approaching Hole in the Wall
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Michaelis
Have you ever wondered how Glacier National Park keeps its
wilderness wild? With support from Conservancy donors, rangers
are making a big impact. Recently, wilderness rangers carried a
retired outhouse out piece-by-piece from Hole in the Wall
Campground to be properly disposed of, keeping the campsite
pristine.
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to read the story!
🚽 Clean Up on Aisle Wilderness
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The Buzz of
Bird Banding
GNPC donor support funds important songbird research and helps
scientists monitor the health and diversity of Glacier's birds
through a program called MAPS.
Learn more in this article from the National Park Service.
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The Morning Eagle in Lake Josephine
( [link removed] )Ways to Give:
Appreciated Securities
Did you know that you can transfer appreciated securities to the
Conservancy? We’ll sell the securities and use the proceeds to
support important work in Glacier.
You’ll receive a tax deduction — and more importantly — know that
your gift is making a difference for the park you love.
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Hiring!
Join the Glacier Conservancy Team!
We're currently hiring for multiple roles.
Database Coordinator
Full Time
Sales Associate &
Warehouse Specialist
Seasonal
The Database Coordinator ensures the accuracy and integrity of
the Conservancy’s donor database. This position is primarily
responsible for entering donor gifts and other relevant
information into our Raiser’s Edge database. The Database
Coordinator enables GNPC to connect with donors, raise funds, and
ultimately supports our mission to preserve and protect Glacier
Park for future generations.
The Conservancy is the official non-profit fundraising partner
for Glacier National Park.
One of the ways we raise money to support important projects and
programs is by operating four Park Stores. We hire about 35
seasonal employees for our summer retail operation.
It’s retail with a mission statement!
Read full position descriptions and apply at glacier.org/jobs
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference
2024 ornament
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Get a free 2024 wood ornament (pictured, $15 value!) with a $75+
purchase at shop.glacier.org! ( [link removed] )
Use code:
TRIMTHETREE
at checkout to claim your gift!Coupon cannot be combined with
other offers, only one free ornament per customer.
Ends at midnight MST tonight, 11/23!
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Thank you, business partners!
Thank you to our partners at Sportsman & Ski Haus
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Glacier Conservancy and the Flathead Valley community year after
year!
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at a recent event at Sportsman & Ski Haus
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Upcoming Events
DECEMBER
December 11, 6:30pm
Glacier Conversation:
School to Park
with Bob Jellison and students
Did you know Columbia Falls High School students are learning
advanced construction skills while providing critical support to
Glacier National Park? Join Executive Director Doug Mitchell for
a conversation with Glacier National Park carpenter, Bob
Jellison, and current students to discuss the innovative School
to Park program and the benefits to the park and the students.
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JANUARY
January 22, 6:30pm
Glacier Book Club:
Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo
with Sally Thompson
In Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo, anthropologist Sally Thompson
uncovers Montana’s untold history through twenty-three true
stories. She explores how the landscape remains familiar to both
Indigenous peoples and explorers like Lewis and Clark, while
tracing history through place names, artifacts, and ancient
trails. Thompson reveals new insights and challenges in her
groundbreaking research, highlighting the shared heritage of the
diverse peoples in the region.
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PO Box 2749, 402 9th Street West, Columbia Falls, MT 59912
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.