From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject September in Glacier: Project Updates You Make Possible
Date September 16, 2020 7:11 PM
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logo, Inside Glacier: Glacier Conservancy Newsletter, September
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].

Fisheries Intern Reels In
First Summer In Glacier

A young man smiles and holds a large trout while sitting on a
boat in an alpine lake with snow-capped mountains in the
background ( [link removed] ) Brandon Barnes, a 24 year-old student enrolled in Flathead
Valley Community College’s (FVCC) Natural Resources Conservation
& Management Program, just finished up a summer internship with
Glacier National Park’s Fisheries Program – an internship your
generous donations make possible!

Keep reading to learn about Brandon's experiences this summer and
why this program plays a key role in protecting Glacier's
critical natural resources and diverse aquatic wildlife.

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front of a brown National Park Service building
( [link removed] )Glacier's New
Podcast
Michael Faist and Andrew Smith, Visual Information Specialists
for the park, are hard at work making season one of the brand new
Glacier National Park Podcast
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that take place all over Glacier. “This project is important,”
Andrew comments, “because it will allow people, whether they’re
here or not, to hear deep and meaningful stories about the
place.” Your generous support is making this innovative new
project possible. Stay tuned for the launch of season one, coming
this fall.

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side of the road with mountains in the background
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Solar Panels at Grizzly Point
A huge thanks to Everybody Solar, whose generous support recently
funded the replacement of the solar system at the Grizzly Point
vault toilets. This comfort station is used extensively
throughout the summer, providing a welcome relief point along
Going-to-the-Sun Road. The new system uses the sun's energy to
power a ventilation system that increases airflow throughout the
vault toilets, reducing unpleasant odors and creating an
overall more pleasant experience for visitors.

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Glacier National Park Montana, USA" ( [link removed] ) Shop & Support Glacier
Your Purchase Totes Makes a Difference 😉

This Saturday is National CleanUp Day
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impact by shopping a selection of our reusable totes
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and water bottles
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Glacier.org. It's one easy way we can all make a difference and
help protect Glacier.

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"Whitefish Community Foundation Great Fish Community Challenge
Giving Together"
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Great Fish Challenge
Final Days to Give to Glacier

There are only two days left
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to give to Glacier in the 6th annual Great Fish Community
Challenge! The challenge ends this Friday, September 18 at 5pm
MT. Donate now
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and help the Glacier Conservancy finish strong in the
challenge. Thank you for your support!

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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