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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 ...