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Preserving Native Plants
Grinnell Lake with flowers in the foreground
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Theresa Stewart
Alpine plants are critical to the beauty and health of Glacier's
high-elevation ecosystems!
With your support, biologists are preserving plants to
save biodiversity, wilderness character, and healthy wildlife
habitats in Glacier's alpine. Learn more in our blog.
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2025 Annual T-Shirts!
One of our all-time favorite products is back! The 2025 annual
t-shirt is here. We've got sizes for the whole family, from baby
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These limited-edition shirts are only available this year!
All proceeds from our shop support critical work in Glacier!
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GNPC Annual Tee Shirt
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Shop Annual Tee Collection
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By including the Glacier Conservancy in your estate plans, your
generosity can preserve and protect our beloved park for future
generations.
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Rewind Our Convo with Diane Boyd
Watch our fascinating conversation with Diane Boyd, "the Jane
Goodall of wolves", which was our most attended Glacier Book Club
ever!
Amazing Wolf Stories!
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Sperry Chalet construction
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Glacier Conversation!
Our next Glacier Conversation will tell the dramatic story of the
resilience of a beloved place high in the mountains of Glacier.
Executive Director Doug Mitchell takes you behind the scenes to
discover how determined people and dedicated donors rallied to
save the historic Sperry Chalet.
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Brook Bain-White holding scientific equipment on a boat.
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Lake Monitoring Program Recognized
Brooke Bain-White's trailblazing Glacier Conservancy-supported
work studying Glacier's lakes including fire impacts on
high-elevation lakes and nutrient dynamics in Lake McDonald were
covered in this article in the Western News.
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See the Difference You Make
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Business Partner Feature:
Women Who Wine ( [link removed] )
We are deeply grateful for the support of Women Who Wine of the
Flathead ( [link removed] ), a dynamic and generous
group dedicated to making a difference! Each month, these
incredible women gather with a shared spirit of philanthropy to
support local nonprofits.
Women Who Wine logo ( [link removed] )Glacier National
Park has always been close to their hearts, with its
awe-inspiring landscapes and vast wilderness. Women Who Wine’s
dedication to preserving the wild beauty of the Crown of the
Continent aligns perfectly with our mission to protect and
sustain this treasured national park for future generations. Like
a fine bottle of wine, Glacier National Park is something worth
preserving!
Upcoming Events
APRIL
April 16, 6:30 pm
Glacier Conversation:
Saving Sperry with Jeff Mow, Adele Scholl, and Renee Metcalf
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 former
GNP Superintendent Jeff Mow, Sperry Chalet manager at the time
who stayed on to cook for the stabilization crew, Renee Metcalf,
and stunning aerial photography from Adele Scholl of Gravity
Shots—you won’t want to miss this special Glacier Conversation!
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MAY
May 7, 6:30 pm
Glacier Book Club:
This Contested Land with
author McKenzie Long
In This Contested Land, McKenzie Long explores the complex
stories and controversies surrounding thirteen U.S. national
monuments, from Bears Ears in Utah to Katahdin Woods and Waters
in Maine. Long visits these sites, navigating issues like climate
change, economic development, and Indigenous connections, while
highlighting their cultural and environmental significance.
Through essays that blend personal reflection with historical
insight, Long confronts the challenges these lands face and
advocates for a future that honors both their past and potential.
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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.