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Restoring Whitebark Pine and Clark's Nutcrackers in Glacier

Restoring Whitebark Pine and Clark's Nutcrackers in Glacier

Our 4% donations to Glacier National Park Conservancy are helping restore the Whitebark Pine and Clark's Nutcrackers in Glacier National Park.

Whitebark Pine is one of the few trees that can survive and thrive in the high-elevation, cold, and harsh mountain ecosystems of western North America. They’re so important to the environment because they produce seeds that feed wildlife like Clark’s nutcrackers, grizzly bears, and red squirrels.

HOWEVER, climate change and blister rust are a constant threat to the Whitebark Pine.

Through our 4% donation initiative β€” We’re supporting the efforts of Glacier National Park Conservancy to plant rust-resistant WBP seedlings, monitor survival, and expand Clark’s Nutcracker acoustic monitoring so these best friends can continue to survive and thrive!

To learn more about Glacier National Park Conservancy, click here.

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