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Your interest in making a donation to Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is deeply appreciated.

You can make a gift to benefit the park either directly to the National Park Service or to our primary non-profit, tax exempt partner, Alaska Geographic.

If you make the gift directly to Glacier Bay, the entire gift will be used your donation will be used for interpretation, research and enhancing visitor experiences. No administrative costs are deducted from your gift, when given directly to the National Park Service for use in Glacier Bay. Your check will be deposited in a government account and the full amount will be spent as you identify. Government accounts are non-interest bearing. To give directly to Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, please mail your check to:

Superintendent
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
PO Box 140
Gustavus, AK 99826

Please also include a short letter specifying the nature of your gift and, if desired, to what purpose or project you intend the funds to benefit.

The advantage of making your donation to Alaska Geographic is that the amount will be deposited in an interest-bearing account to assist projects or programs as requested and prioritized by Glacier Bay's managers.

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Sea Otter

Did You Know?
Since the early 1990's, the sea otter population in Glacier Bay has grown from 0 to 4,000. Look for large rafts of sea otters in the lower reaches of the bay.

Last Updated: August 30, 2009 at 11:59 MST