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A wide shot of mountains and glaciers in the park.
( [link removed] )Project Update:
Mountain Goat Population Study
Mountain goats walk on an alpine meadow.
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Joey Wang
To understand the park's iconic mountain goats, Glacier's
scientists are not just observing from afar; they're taking their
research to rugged peaks and remote valleys to collect fecal
pellets for a study using pioneering DNA methods.
This groundbreaking genetic study
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provides a clearer picture of goat populations and their
health. Such crucial insights help ensure Glacier's magnificent
climbers thrive for generations to come.
Learn more in our latest blog.
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🧬 Goat Science 🧬
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Bikers on Going-to-the-Sun Road
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as a Business Partner
Did you know that your business can help protect the wilderness,
wildlife, and wonder of Glacier? Become a Business Partner
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difference for Glacier.
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Coffee Traders Community Coffee Day
We're excited to participate in Montana Coffee Traders' Community
Coffee Day on June 26. All proceeds from drip coffee for the day
(and round ups at the register) at any MCT location will be
donated to GNPC!
We'll be tabling at the Columbia Falls, Kalispell, and Whitefish
locations in the morning if you want to say hi!
Can't make it? Support Glacier with coffee from home by grabbing
a bag of Trailblazer roast
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Your Purchase Makes a Difference
Pendleton BlanketsCollection of new Pendleton blankets
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New Designs
1. Glacier Peaks Blanket
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features a towering mountain, soaring eagle, mountain goat, and
bear.
2. Chief Joseph Aegean Blanket
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is inspired by Chief Joseph who led the Nez Perce tribe native to
northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s, and sales support
nonprofits working in Native American language preservation.
3. Fossil Springs Blanket
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is inspired by the powerful waters of Fossil Springs in Arizona's
Coconino National Forest.Shop All New Pendleton
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All proceeds from our stores support critical work in Glacier!
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Upcoming Events
JULY
July 23, 6:30 pm
Glacier Book Club:
Glacier's Reds with
author Ray Djuff
The 1930s-era red buses that ply the roads of Glacier National
Park in Montana were possibly its most “endangered species.” The
33 White Motor Company Model 706 buses make one of the oldest
fleets anywhere in the world still in continuous service. But
their future has not always been guaranteed. Repeatedly over the
decades, the red buses have been in danger of being pulled off
the road. In Glacier’s Reds, Ray Djuff delves into their history
offering insight into their origin, operation, and how the red
buses were resurrected when faced with the threat of being tossed
into the dustbin of history.
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AUGUST
August 20, 6:30 pm
Glacier Conversation:
National Parks Uncovered
with Linda Mohammad
National Parks Uncovered explores America’s 63 National Parks
with engaging stories, personal anecdotes, tips directly from
insiders, fun facts, stunning photography and so much more.
Author Linda Mohammad will join GNPC Executive Director Doug
Mitchell for a lively conversation about her book and her passion
for national parks. We hope attendees will be inspired to share
some of their favorite national parks and adventure stories.
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Glacier National Park.
With your support, we provide funding for vital projects and
programs that preserve and protect the park for future
generations.