From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject January in Glacier: 👷‍♀️ Piikuni Lands Corps, 🎿 Icelantic ski giveaway, and more!
Date January 26, 2023 5:10 PM
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Piikuni Lands Corps Builds Connections and Skills

A group of PLC members distributing seeds.
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Lands Service Corps, a group of Blackfeet youth and adults
engaged in paid conservation work, was back in action this
summer.

We caught up with them as they worked to secure traditional foods
for their community, rebuild trails, and set the stage for
conservation careers.

We're thrilled to have the Piikuni Lands Service Corps as
partners, something donor support makes possible!

🚨 Inspiration Ahead!
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The sun setting at Lake McDonald
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where we'll be sharing sunrise and sunset videos gathered from
the Lake McDonald Webcam!

It's the next best thing to being here!

A bear greets its cub.
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Help Glacier
All Year Long

Guardians of Glacier are our monthly donors. Becoming a Guardian
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ways to support Glacier all year long and protect the wildlife,
wilderness, and wonder of Glacier!

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Icelantic: Why We Give
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We're proud to announce Icelantic Skis as one of our newest
partners!
Here's why they support GNPC:
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"Icelantic is proud to partner with the Glacier National Park
Conservancy, donating 10% of the Glacier Nomad and Maiden ski
sales, to help preserve one of the most breathtaking places on
earth. #ReturnToNature is at the core of everything we do at
Icelantic, and we hope that through partnerships like these we
can honor and commit to preserving the National Parks."To
inaugurate this partnership, Icelantic is generously giving away
a pair of Glacier Nomad or Maiden skis to one of our supporters!

• Enter at glacier.org/skis • Open to new & existing supporters •
Enter before March 1 • Winner will have choice of Glacier Nomad
or Maiden skis and can select a size (subject to availability) •
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference

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It's time to start planning your trip for summer 2023!

We've got the resources you need, and when you buy with us, 100%
of proceeds go back to Glacier

Trip Planning Essentials
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Upcoming Events

FEBRUARY

February 8:
Glacier Conversation with Citizen Science Coordinator 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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MARCH

March 15:
Glacier Book Club featuring First Rangers

Join a discussion with editor Will Harmon and researcher Ann
Fagre about the book, First Rangers. A special breed of
adventurer, the first forest rangers were among the explorers,
mountain men, lawmen, and pioneers who made America. First
Rangers details the exploits of two of these men, told mostly in
their own words. Written in the saddle while riding along the
trail, or on a log at camp, or at a table in a dimly lit cabin,
these stories bring to life a bygone era.

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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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