From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject Your February Glacier Insider News
Date February 19, 2021 3:58 PM
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"Inside Glacier, Glacier Conservancy Newsletter, February 2021"
( [link removed] )Project Update
Workshop Provides Opportunities for
Local K-12 Teachers

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Watershed Through The Seasons" gather together for a photo in a
wintry mountain landscape
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Photo: T. Wenum, USFS

Your support continues to provide professional development
opportunities for local K-12 educators. Now in its second year,
the Flathead Watershed Through The Seasons
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workshop is made possible by your generous donations and through
a special collaboration with organizations and agencies around
the Flathead Valley. Keep reading to learn more about the program
and the recent winter session in Glacier National Park.

Read More
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lettering that reads "Nature Notes from Glacier National Park
June 1929"
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Historical Nature Notes from Glacier
In the late 1920s and 30s, Glacier published a a series of
newsletters including original essays, wildlife observations, and
assorted musings by park staff. Thanks to your support, these
newsletters have been digitized and are available for the first
time on the Montana Memory Project
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See More ( [link removed] ) A Clark's Nutcracker nest sits in a tree holding three light
blue eggs with brown speckles
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Photo: Dr. Taza Schaming

Clark's Nutcracker Nest Sightings
Calling all birders & wildlife enthusiasts: we need your help!
Dr. Taza Schaming is seeking help in locating Clark’s Nutcracker
nests
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for the Nutcracker Ecosystem Project and the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology Clark's Nutcracker/Whitebark Pine Ecosystem
initiative.

Get Involved
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Glacier Relief Maps

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is prepared from the latest U.S. Geological Survey map of the
area. It makes a great souvenir of your trip to the park. You can
retrace the hike you took or your drive along the
Going-to-the-Sun Road. Hang on the wall of your home, office, or
that little work-from-home corner to remind you of Glacier.

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Upcoming Events

FEBRUARY

February 24:
Glacier Conversations featuring Climate Ride's Caeli Quinn &
Leticia Romero ( [link removed] )

MARCH

March 17:
Glacier B ( [link removed] )ook Club
featuring People Before The Park by Sally Thompson
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March 23:
Glacier Conversations featuring
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& Glacier's Podcast ( [link removed] )

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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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