From Glacier National Park Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject ☃️ Wrapping up 2022: historic photos and other news from Glacier!
Date January 4, 2023 5:50 PM
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A deer standing in snow. ( [link removed] ) Online Photo Archive Brings History to Life

A man stands on a crumbling pile of rocks.
( [link removed] )A collection of
rarely seen photos from the construction and dedication of
Going-to-the-Sun Road is now available online due to a
digitization campaign in the Glacier National Park archives.

With your support, a museum technician can prepare these delicate
resources for high quality scanning and public access online!

🤯 Mind-blowing Pics!
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A hand holding a bird.Thank You

2022 has been an amazing year at the Glacier National Park
Conservancy. With your support, we've seen so many cool projects
come to life, from bird studies
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to award winning wilderness work
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, to the 40th season of Native America Speaks
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Thank you for being a part of it!

Aurora over Lake McDonald
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Contest

The winner of the 2022 Glacier Photo Contest was Jordan Lefler
with his picture Aurora over Lake McDonald.

Jordan was kind enough to join us for a Glacier Conversations
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Thank you to everyone who submitted a picture and voted!

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Glacier Bancorp Why We Give ( [link removed] )

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“Glacier Bancorp supports keeping our national parks pristine.
With our presence across the rocky mountain west, supporting our
parks is a top priority.”
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Glacier Bancorp gives to the native plant nursery, which helps
restore vegetation in Glacier National Park.Welcome Native Plant
Nursery ( [link removed] )
Learn about our other business partners, and see how your
business can support Glacier too:

Get Down to Business
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference

Huckleberry breakfast set
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you buy from shop.glacier.org, 100% of proceeds go to essential
projects and programs in Glacier.

Winter is the perfect time to enjoy a huckleberry breakfast set
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with huckleberry syrup, jam, honey, and flap jack mix!

Breakfast of Champions
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Upcoming Events

JANUARY

January 25:
Glacier Book Club featuring Four Fifths a Grizzly by Douglas
Chadwick

Veteran environmental writer Douglas Chadwick presents an
engaging series of personal essays that argue for the amazing
interconnectedness of nature, advocating that the path toward
conservation begins with how we see our place in the world.
Gathered from decades of observing and reporting, Four Fifths a
Grizzly challenges anyone to consider whether we are separate
from or part of nature.

Register Now ( [link removed] ) | Buy The
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FEBRUARY

February 8:
Glacier Conversations with Jami Belt

The Glacier National Park Citizen Science Program invites members
of the public to assist in biological research. The program is
coordinated by the Crown of the Continent Research Learning
Center (CCRLC), based in Glacier, and made possible by the
generous supporters of the Glacier National Park Conservancy.
Jami Belt, Biologist and Citizen Science Program Manager, will
present highlights of what we have learned from Citizen Science
efforts since the program began over a decade ago, what is
happening in 2023 and how you can help the park by becoming a
citizen scientist.

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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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