From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject February in Glacier: 🦌 Saving Wildlife from Disease, 🧥 Patagonia restock, and more!
Date February 22, 2023 2:55 PM
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Protecting Wildlife from Disease

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Moose, elk, and deer are susceptible to Chronic Wasting
Disease. Photo by Debbie Leff

With Chronic Wasting Disease detected a mere 20 miles from
Glacier's boundary, park biologists are ramping up their efforts
to detect emergent diseases and stop them in their tracks. Your
support makes that work possible.

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Your Purchase Makes a Difference

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Shop.glacier.org
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features great brands like Patagonia
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, which is back in stock while supplies last!

When you buy from us you get a quality product and make a
difference for the park—100% of proceeds go back to Glacier

Shop Patagonia
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Two pairs of skis and the words ski giveaway ( glacier.org/skis
)Still Time to Enter Our Ski Giveaway!

We're giving away a pair of skis with our partner Icelantic!
Entries must be received by the end of February.

Don't want to wait for the drawing? Buy a pair today
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and 10% goes back to Glacier!

Protect Glacier Year Round
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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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✨ Half the Park Happens After Dark ✨

Northern Lights over Lake McDonald
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Northern lights over Lake McDonald
Geneva Thompson

Your efforts—which made Waterton-Glacier the world's first
transboundary dark sky park—are really paying off!

This past week we were treated to a spectacular show of the
aurora borealis, with green and pink bursts dancing in the deep
dark of Glacier's night sky.

Remember, you can always catch a replay of last night's sky on
the Dusty Star Observatory Webcam
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We're proud to have Montana Shirt Co.
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Here's why they support GNPC:
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"Glacier National Park is a national treasure and one of the most
beautiful places in the world. Being a local company that's all
about Montana, we love the opportunity to work with the
Conservancy and the park.

The Conservancy and its team fund many great projects throughout
the year and consistently make the park a better place to visit.
We love getting the chance to play a role in this in any way we
can.

We use our apparel to do good things. So by supporting the
Glacier Conservancy, we are helping preserve and protect the
beauty and wilderness for the future."

Upcoming Events

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.

Register Now
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Buy The Book ( [link removed] )

MAY

May 17:
Glacier Book Club featuring Last Stand and author Michael Punke

From the author of the #1 bestselling book, The Revenant, comes
the story of the American West through the lens of the bison.
Over the last three decades of the nineteenth century, 30 million
buffalo were reduced to twelve. Into that maelstrom rode young
George Bird Grinnell. A scientist, journalist, hunter and
conservationist, Grinnell would lead the battle to save this
species. Last Stand is the story of the death of the old West,
and the birth of the conservation movement.

Registration Coming Soon | Buy The Book
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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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