From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject October in Glacier: 🏆 award winning wilderness work, 🦉 bird conservation, and more!
Date October 22, 2022 4:00 PM
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by Jeff Jones

Wilderness Data Project Wins National Award

Director Chuck Sams presents an award to Jillian McKenna.
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Jillian McKenna, Glacier National Park's Wilderness Data
Steward, was given the Wes Henry Excellence in Wilderness
Stewardship Award by NPS Director Chuck Sams for her work
evaluating Glacier's wilderness character.

The Glacier Conservancy is proud to be a supporter of Jillian's
work. With your generous contributions, we are thrilled to fund
Jillian's continued endeavors preserving wilderness.

It's a Wild World
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Project Update:
Bird Monitoring

With your amazing support, Glacier has established a MAPS
(Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) Station to
monitor the health of our bird population.

We recently had the opportunity to connect with Lisa Bate,
wildlife conservationist and the head of the MAPS program.

Bird's Eye View
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We're updating the look of our popular Friend of Glacier (FOG)
program.

Friends of Glacier provide vital support for important park
projects and receive benefits including newsletters, and a
discount at park stores.

Become a Friend of Glacier today by donating $35 or more!
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( [link removed] )2022 Photo Contest is Open!

Whether you’re an amateur or a professional photographer, you can
help us protect Glacier for future generations by showing the
beauty and magic of this place. Your images could be featured in
our 2024 Glacier Wall Calendar, newsletter, social media or in
other publications to help inspire others to protect Glacier!
Prizes include a Pendleton blanket, Osprey backpack and more.

Open until November 1.

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Don't forget to grab your 2023 GNPC Calendar
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last year's photo contest winners!

LAST CHANCE: Winold Reiss
Blackfeet Artists Exhibit

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A special partnership between the Blackfeet Nation, the Museum
of the Plains Indian, the BNSF Foundation and the Glacier
Conservancy brings a rare opportunity to see the works of Winold
Reiss in Browning, MT.

Museum of the Plains Indian
May 27 – October 29
Tuesday – Friday
11:00 am to 3:00 PM

Take Advantage
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You Make A Difference

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This authentic, Pendleton Red Bus blanket
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for any hardcore Glacier fan. This made-in-the-USA product is the
official Red Bus blanket used in the park. Practical, well-made,
and beautifully designed, this blanket will be the ideal addition
to your home.

100% of proceeds from your purchase support vital projects and
programs in Glacier National Park.

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Upcoming Events

NOVEMBER

November 15:
Glacier Book Club featuring Home Waters by John N. Maclean

In the spirit of his father’s beloved classic A River Runs
Through It comes a gorgeous chronicle of a family and the land
they call home: Home Waters is John N. Maclean’s meditation on
fly fishing and life along Montana’s Blackfoot River, where four
generations of Macleans have fished, bonded, and drawn timeless
lessons from its storied waters.

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Book
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DECEMBER

December 14:
Glacier Conversations with Photographer Jordan Lefler

Jordan Lefler is an adventure photographer and filmmaker who
spends a lot of his time capturing the awe-inspiring beauty of
Glacier. Jordan is a second descendant of the Salish tribe and
has lived most his life on the Flathead Indian Reservation. He
will share some of his favorite images, stories about those
images including the influence of Native American culture on his
photography and his passion to leave no trace as he photographs
some of the most beautiful places in the world.

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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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