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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