Each fall and spring, buses deliver over 8,000 school children to Glacier National Park who are eager to develop new skills and experience the wonder of the natural world. Families arrive for multi-generational guided park adventures. Teachers arrive to attend workshops designed to provide hands-on standards-based curriculum training for classroom and park learning. In the summer, Glacier Youth Corps sets out to repair trails, paint buildings, give public programs, and learn about careers in public lands. The Conservancy facilitates strategic education initiatives designed to engage current and future park stewards of all ages by funding programming, transportation, and endowments that ensure our children and grandchildren all have the opportunity to become a part of Glacier’s scientific, historic and conservation story.
Project Updates
Protecting Wildlife from Disease
February 17, 2023Piikuni Lands Corps Builds Connections and Skills
January 24, 2023Historic Photos Bring Going-to-the-Sun Road Construction to Life
December 23, 2022Last Minute Gifts
December 19, 2022Interview with Anderson Design Group
November 18, 2022NPS Academy Internship Makes Glacier Careers Accessible for All
November 16, 2022Gift Guides
November 10, 2022Partner Spotlight: Iron Shield Creative
October 24, 2022Wilderness Work Wins National Award
October 20, 2022MAPS Station Research in Glacier
October 1, 2022