Learn more about and donate to individual projects by clicking on the project names below:

PRESERVE
Defibrillators
Historic Art and Archives
Historic Structures
Noxious Weeds
Red Bus Endowment
Trails Rehabilitation
Native Plant Nursery

 
RESEARCH
Black Backed Woodpecker
Big Horn Sheep
Bull Trout Study
Connectivity Corridor
Grizzly and Black Bear Research Project
Northern Hawk Owl
Wildlife Assessment
Wolverine Project
EXPLORE
Interpretive Media
Theresa Williams Memorial Endowment
CELEBRATE
Centennial Celebration
Centennial Legacy Projects
 
 
     
  Connectivity Corridor

The long-term survival of many species in the Crown of the Continent region – which includes Glacier National Park – such as bears, wolves, goats and wolverines, is tied to assessing and protecting connectivity corridors between protected areas. Movement of animals between Glacier and the Bob Marshall Wilderness to the south and the Canadian Rockies to the north continues to be threatened by development and increasing traffic. As a prelude to further conservation and protective action, donations to this project will provide funding for research and analysis of the critical wildlife crossing areas.




 
 
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