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( [link removed] )You made it possible!
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( [link removed] )In 2024, you and your fellow
supporters made so much incredible work possible in Glacier as we
gave the park a record-breaking total of more than $3 million
dollars!
Here's a recap of some of the project updates we've shared in
2024:
* Glacier's partners helped power ranger-led education
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throughout the park.
* Kids ages 10-12 got the opportunity to capture and learn about
Glacier through the Glacier in Focus
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program.
* We caught up with the Lead Interpretive Ranger for Glacier's
Astronomy Program
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* The Citizen Science Program hosted the first Nocturnal
Pollinator Bioblitz
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, aiming to uncover the diversity of moth species in the park.
* We spent a day in the life of one of Glacier's Bear Technicians
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, and learned about all the important work they do in the park.
* We funded a groundbreaking study in Glacier
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unraveling the complexities of the relationship between the
whitebark pine and Clark's nutcracker.
* The Going Batty Field Trip shared an insider’s perspective on
protecting Glacier's bats from white-nose syndrome
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* Glacier's Wilderness Rangers and Scientists monitored mercury
contamination using dragonfly larvae
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* Wilderness Rangers restored wilderness character
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backcountry by removing an old outhouse from a popular
campground.
We even got to hear from some of our seasonal employees about
their time spent in Glacier!* Brieonna's Summer
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* Grace's Summer
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* Molly's Love Letter to the Visitor Center
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We're Hiring!
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( [link removed] )We're looking for a
Merchandising Assistant to join our passionate team!
This position supports the Buyer and Merchandising Lead in
planning and executing the assortment of products for our four
Park Store locations. The seasonal nature of our work creates
distinctive annual cycles of planning and operations. During the
busy summer season, this position serves as an important liaison
between the stores, warehouse, and office. During the winter
season, this position plans assortments and creates store
planograms. By helping to maximize retail sales, this position
plays a critical role in fulfilling our mission to preserve and
protect Glacier National Park.
Learn more about the position and how to apply on our employment
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference
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Cozy Candles
Bring Glacier into your home everyday with one of our warm and
cozy candles
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! The perfect addition to any home, and a delightful reminder of
your favorite Glacier memories.
Every purchase supports Glacier!
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Get Warm and Cozy
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Thanks to all of our partners!
Thanks to all our Business Partners who have made a gift of $500
or more to the Glacier National Park Conservancy.
We are so grateful for your support!Logos of GNPC business
partners ( [link removed] ) Upcoming Events
JANUARY
January 22
Glacier Book Club:
Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo with author Sally Thompson
In Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo, anthropologist Sally Thompson
uncovers Montana’s untold history through twenty-three true
stories. She explores how the landscape remains familiar to both
Indigenous peoples and explorers like Lewis and Clark, while
tracing history through place names, artifacts, and ancient
trails. Thompson reveals new insights and challenges in her
groundbreaking research, highlighting the shared heritage of the
diverse peoples in the region.
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February
February 5
Glacier Conversations: The North Face Athletes Mike Foote and
Jenn Lichter + Photographer Steven Gnam
Shining Mountains documents an epic adventure with a purpose
through Glacier National Park. Watch the film HERE
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Executive Director Doug Mitchell for a conversation with The
North Face athletes Jenn Lichter and Mike Foote and adventure
photographer Steven Gnam for a behind-the-scenes look at their
challenging and inspirational journey photographing the glaciers
of Glacier.
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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.