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Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 10 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| June 2, 2014 9:19 AM

Citizen science

The Crown of the Continent Research Learning Center at Glacier National Park will hold training for its High Country Citizen Science program on Friday, June 13, or Friday, June 27. Participants will observe mountain goats, bighorn sheep and pika behavior at selected sites to assist with population and distribution estimates. The training date for the Common Loon Citizen Science project is Thursday, June 19. For more information on the Citizen Science Program, contact 406-888-7986 or e-mail Glac_Citizen_Science@nps.gov or visit online at www.nps.gov/glac/naturescience/ccrlc-citizen-science.htm.

Glacier Youth Corps

Applications are being taken from Montana students, ages 15-17, interested in working in Glacier National Park under the Glacier Youth Corps program from June 15 to July 11, or July 20 to Aug. 15. The four-week program provides a hands-on conservation opportunity with duties such as fencing, trail maintenance, habitat restoration and revegetation, while living and learning in the Park. The program is a partnership of the Glacier National Park Conservancy, Montana Conservation Corps, the National Park Foundation and the National Park Service. To apply, visit online at http://mtcorps.org. For more information, contact Meredith Whitney at flatheadyouth@mtcorps.org or 406-755-8089.

Outdoor classes

The Glacier Institute will offer classes on wildflowers and loons in June. Steve Wirt will teach about “Orchids: Glacier’s Precious Beauties” on Friday, June 13, Ellen Horowitz will lead a course on “Spring Wildflowers” on Saturday, June 14, and Denny Olson will teach about “The Uncommon Loon” on Saturday, June 14. All courses include field trips. To register, call 406-755-1211 or visit online at www.glacierinstitute.org. The courses are each $65 per person.

Birding class

The Glacier Institute will offer a class on “Birding By Ear” in Glacier National Park taught by Denny Olson, a professional teaching naturalist for more than 30 years, on Friday through Sunday, June 20-22. Participants will meet at the Glacier Park Field Camp Meeting Hall at 8 a.m. on Friday. To register, call 406-755-1211 or visit online at www.glacierinstitute.org.Cost is $225 per person.

Park raptors

The Glacier Institute will offer a course on “Glacier Birds of Prey: East Side” on Thursday, June 19. The course will cover life histories, habits, physical characteristics, distribution and management policies of all 29 species of birds of prey found in the Park, focusing on bald eagles. Participants will meet at the Glacier Park Field Camp Meeting Hall at 8 a.m. To register, call 755-1211 or visit online at www.glacierinstitute.org. Cost is $65.

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