From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject August in Glacier National Park: Conservation corps, preventing aquatic invasive species, & supporting Glacier in the Great Fish Challenge
Date August 15, 2020 3:57 PM
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snow-capped mountains off in the distance, with text that reads
"INSIDE GLACIER: Glacier Conservancy Newsletter August 2020"
( [link removed] )A Note To Our Community

These are challenging times for all of us, but we are in this
together. If there is anything we can do for you during these
uncertain times, please let us know! Join the conversation with
us on social media or reach out to us directly at
[email protected].

Trekking Along
Conservation Corps Continue This Summer

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Program coordinators record data outside during mountain goat
surveys ( [link removed] ) Year after year, your donations to the Glacier Conservancy
support a special partnership between Glacier National Park and
the Montana Conservation Corps (MCC). Participants in
conservation corps support critical preservation initiatives in
the park, while translating their knowledge and passion for the
environment into valuable work experience that provides lasting
benefit to Glacier for years to come.

Even though operations have been modified and scaled back due to
COVID-19, a limited number of crews are still hard at work
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park this summer.

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inflatable kayak during a routine inspection for aquatic invasive
species ( [link removed] )Clean,
Drain & Dry!
A concern we must all address is the spread of harmful aquatic
invasive species (AIS). These non-native species can hitch a ride
on any equipment and can severely harm native aquatic ecosystems,
as well as negatively impact visitor use and enjoyment of park
waterways. Your support continues to fund numerous watercraft
inspection stations
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park. Between June 1-July 26 this summer, AIS crews have
inspected 4,300 non-motorized boats and issued 2,236 permits.

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sticker design depicting cartoon mountain goats traveling in a
red vehicle with text that reads "BE IDLE FREE - TURN THE KEY -
Glacier National Park"
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Be Idle Free
The park is reminding everyone in Glacier to "Be idle free, turn
the key.”
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The Glacier Conservancy is proud to have funded the design and
printing of the sticker above depicting cartoon mountain goats
traveling in a red vehicle. The stickers are free to visitors and
will be available from park rangers outside the Apgar and Logan
Pass Visitor Centers and in the Rising Sun area. The logo will
also be used in park messaging to remind employees and visitors
to shut off their vehicles while parked and waiting in the park.

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including map socks, a colorful painted hat, a red heather
Glacier T-shirt, and the book The Wolverine Way
( [link removed] )Shop & Support Glacier
Last Day! Take 20% Off Sitewide

Only one day left to take 20% OFF sitewide
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summer with new arrivals and check out all our new 2020 Glacier
gear. All proceeds from your purchase support critical projects
and programs in the park. Dive into savings using the
code 2020GLACIER ( [link removed] ). Offer expires
August 16, 2020.

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"Whitefish Community Foundation Great Fish Community Challenge
Giving Together"
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Great Fish Challenge
Donate Now through September 18

The 6th annual Great Fish Community Challenge is back and better
than ever! Please remember the Glacier Conservancy in this year's
challenge and help make this campaign a success for the 56
participating charities. Whitefish Community Foundation will
again be matching your gift
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on the first $20,000 raised by each nonprofit. Donate now
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through September 18 to have your gift matched!

Join The Challenge
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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.

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