MBTCS News & Updates
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Support for Mountain Bluebirds reaches remarkable heights
The Mountain Bluebird Trails Conservation Society (MBTCS) achieved a recent record year of donations in 2024, raising over $3,500 to its mission of conserving and protecting Mountain Bluebirds and their cavity-nesting habitats across Southern Alberta. This milestone is especially meaningful as the organization celebrated its 50th anniversary.
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Call to Action: support Mountain Bluebird conservation in Southern Alberta
We thank our current donors for their generosity and invite new supporters to join this vital cause. With your help, we can ensure that the skies of Southern Alberta will remain adorned with the Mountain Bluebird for years to come. Let's stand together for wildlife conservation; your support is more critical than ever.
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Invest in the future of Mountain Bluebird Trails Conservation Society - donate to our Endowment Fund!
With the support of our amazing supporters we have established an Endowment Fund with the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta! Endowment Fund donations are not linked to a specific initiative or program. These contributions are invested to generate a stable source of revenue. In doing so, they help us build a sustainable future by providing long-term support of our efforts to conserve and restore the natural range of the Mountain Bluebird across Southern Alberta.