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A percentage of the sales from national park posters sold by AlpenGlow Productions will be donated to the Glacier Fund to help fund the organization's educational programs in Glacier National Park. AlpenGlow Productions image.

AlpenGlow Productions, a Montana-based company that in past years has donated a portion of the proceeds from the sales of national park posters to the Glacier National Park Fund, has another offer this year, with a variety of posters to choose from.

Fifteen posters designed around photographs from Glacier, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Grand Teton and other national parks are among those you can choose from. They measure 20 inches by 30 inches, are printed on high quality photographic paper, and arrive ready for framing. Each is priced at $29.95.

Ten percent of the sales this holiday season will go to the Glacier Fund for use with its educational programs in Glacier National Park.

The Glacier Fund also is offering a separate program to raise money for wildlife research in the park.
For $45 you can "adopt" an animal from the park -- a bighorn sheep, moose, or bear. (Additional species will be added down the road). While the money goes to help fund research projects, you'll receive a plush stuffed animal, a personalized certificate representing your support of the park's research efforts, and periodic updates on research tied to the specific animal you adopt.

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