From Glacier National Park Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject February in Glacier: a note from the Executive Director, mental health initiative, and more
Date February 28, 2025 5:45 PM
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Dear Friend,

I recently spent time with the Glacier National Park leadership
team and came away inspired, humbled, and focused. These are
difficult times. The changing landscape presents significant
operational challenges for our park partners.

The grace and courage with which Glacier National Park staff are
meeting this moment is inspiring. Their work has gotten harder,
and the hurdles to implementing that work greater. And yet they
remain committed to and focused on one thing: the NPS mission to
preserve “unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and
values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education,
and inspiration of this and future generations.”

It’s an honor to be a part of this important work. I’ve
communicated to our park partners that thanks to the community of
caring of which you are a critical part, the Glacier Conservancy
is well-positioned to help. We are focused on our mission to
preserve and protect this special place, and thanks to your
support and an incredible team we are ready, motivated, and
committed.

I stand proudly with this amazing group of public servants, and
believe deeply in the value of public service. With your help and
the dedication of our park partners, I look forward to continuing
in our shared work of protecting one of America’s greatest
natural treasures.

What we do for Glacier matters now more than ever and your
ongoing support makes everything we do possible.

In gratitude,

Doug, Executive Director

Project Update:
Glacier’s Mental Health Initiative

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Conservation of Glacier National Park extends beyond its iconic
landscapes and remarkable biodiversity. True preservation also
means caring for those who devote themselves to protecting these
natural wonders—the human stewards who make this work possible.

With your support, we've funded the expansion of Glacier's Mental
Health Initiative. Read our blog to learn more.
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Upcoming Events

MARCH

March 19, 6:30pm
Glacier Book Club:
A Woman Among Wolves with
author Diane Boyd

In A Woman Among Wolves, wildlife biologist Diane Boyd recounts
her four-decade journey studying wolves near Glacier National
Park. As the only female biologist in the U.S. to research and
collar wild wolves in the 1970s, Boyd faced harsh conditions,
including isolated winters and rugged terrain. She tracked wolves
through grizzly bears, mountain lions, and other dangers,
developing innovative methods to monitor their population. Boyd
shares her passion for wolves, chronicling their journey from a
few in Montana to over 3,000 in the West, and explores the
complex relationship between humans and this apex predator.

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APRIL

April 16, 6:30pm
Glacier Conversation:
Saving Sperry

Saving Sperry is the dramatic story of the resilience of a
beloved place high in the mountains of Glacier. GNPC Executive
Director Doug Mitchell takes you behind the scenes to discover
how determined people and dedicated donors rallied to save the
historic Sperry Chalet—deep in Glacier’s wilderness—after it was
nearly totally lost in the 2017 Sprague Fire. Featuring stunning
aerial photography from Adele Scholl of Gravity Shots and
compelling accounts from those who tackled the challenging work
of stabilizing and rebuilding the chalet, you won’t want to miss
this special Glacier Conversation!

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Glacier National Park.

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