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Call Senator Murkowski [1%]
Recent SEACC Success [1%]
Community Opposition [1%]
46 popular bays and coves could be privatized [1%]
40th Anniverary [1%]
Ex-Fish and Game officials warn of Sealaska bill [1%]
Former state officials warn Governor Parnell of unintended economic woes if the Sealaska legislation passes as is.
Open letter to President Obama: Sealaska Lands Bill [1%]
If privatized, the invaluable karst on Prince of Wales and Kosciusco will lose essential protections outlined in USFS management policy.
Former Tulsequah mine CEO wants it back [1%]
In a letter to BC officials Monday, Rivers Without Borders and Taku River Reds describes a history of "past broken promises" by the mine's owner and expressed ...
Fishermen receive support for study on Taku fishery [1%]
Commercial fishermen won a quick victory at the end of the Legislative session to fund a study on the effects of acid mine drainage from the Tulsequah Chief ...
Taku River system needs same protection as Bristol Bay [1%]
The Taku system is the last, best, most intact home for salmon remaining along the west coast. It doesn't need rehabilitation. It just needs to be left in its ...
Alaskans Seek Answers on Tulsequah [1%]
Mining operations on the Taku River watershed in British Columbia could have severe impacts in Alaska if salmon-safe requirements aren't met.
Sealaska lands bill [1%]
The transfer of land from the public domain into private ownership removes the preference for subsistence uses on those lands for the taking of fish and ...
Salmon in the Trees [1%]
Amy Gulick's Salmon in the Trees [1%]
A photographic and groundtruthing journey through the Tongass, documenting an interesting revelation about its keystone species.
Pick Click Give [1%]
Open Letter to the KGB Mayor & Assembly [1%]
Ketchikan Assembly recently passed a resolution in favor of the proposed Sealaska Lands Bill, despite strong opposition and concerns from communities, ...
Sealaska Lands Bill [1%]
Although numerous Southeast communities have issued official letters or resolutions opposing or vocalizing concerns with the Sealaska Lands Bill, the Ketchikan ...
University Lands bill, 2010 [1%]
The 26th Legislature is over, and the University Lands Bill has died in the House Resources Committee.
New state forest set for southern Southeast [1%]
Lawmakers created a new state forest in southern Southeast Alaska to be managed for timber development.
Crowd divided on lands bill [1%]
Territorial Sportsmen hosted an event in Juneau, which attracted about 100 people from Southeast. The Sealaska Bill was a hot topic at the event, and numerous ...
Craig offers new Sealaska proposal [1%]
The Craig City Council Thursday voted to support an alternative proposal drafted by two Craig residents, addressing concerns about Sealaska's land selections ...
Land ethic needed for Tongass [1%]
The people who live and work on the Tongass need to adapt a land ethic if the land is to produce all the things we derive from it in perpetuity.
Taxpayers asked again to bail out a Corporation [1%]
Taku's riches are its fishery, not another mining venture [1%]
The Taku watershed is the largest salmon-producing river system in Southeast Alaska. It supports big runs of all five species of Pacific salmon. The Taku's ...
Sealaska Land Bill [1%]
Giving this land to a for-profit corporation will cause a rift in Southeast Alaska, setting neighbors against each other.
THE AMERICAN PUBLIC DESERVES ANSWERS ON S.881/HR.2099 [1%]
One of the most stunning revelations recently reaching the public's ears came from testimony given during congressional hearings on HR.2099, held on March 17, ...
Preserving the Tongass [1%]
Native tribes might well be owed concessions by the federal government, but not at the cost of a treasured public resource.
USFS planning shift toward restoration on Tongass [1%]
The days of large-scale old growth logging in the Tongass are finished. That’s according to top U.S. Forest Service officials in Alaska, who say future Tongass ...
Many Lives, One Forest (Video) [1%]
If Senate Bill 881 passes, Alaska Native-owned Sealaska Corp. will be able to harvest timber on about 65,000 acres of public lands within the Tongass National ...
The Sealaska Lands Bill, S.881: A Problem with a Solution [1%]
If Sealaska is to be allowed out of the "box", Congress must ensure that they are getting equivalent value to that provided under the ANCSA legislation. Acres ...
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