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Home » Archives for Emily » Page 11

Press Release: SEACC celebrates win for old-growth forests in Kuiu Island’s No Name Bay

by Emily | Aug 21, 2020 | Featured, Press Releases

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUG. 21, 2020, JUNEAU, ALASKA — Today the Alaska Supreme Court issued a decision that forces the State of Alaska to live up to the law by managing approximately 3,400 acres of state land in Kuiu Island’s No Name Bay for wildlife conservation...

Press Release: U.S. Forest Service Pushes Ahead to Gut Protections for​ ​Tongass National Forest

by Emily | Sep 24, 2020 | Press Releases

SOUTHEAST ALASKA CONSERVATION COUNCIL * AUDUBON ALASKA * WOMEN’S EARTH AND CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK * EARTHJUSTICE * ALASKA WILDERNESS LEAGUE * NATIVE MOVEMENT * SIERRA CLUB FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SEPT. 24, 2020, JUNEAU, ALASKA (Tlingit / Áak’w Ḵwáan lands) — Despite...

Press Release: Alaskans would suffer under Trump’s proposed National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) rollback

by Emily | Jul 15, 2020 | Press Releases

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 15, 2020, JUNEAU, ALASKA — The Southeast Alaska Conservation Council is dismayed by President Donald Trump’s announcement today weakening important aspects of one of our nation’s most important environmental laws, the National Environmental...

FOIA: 96% of Americans Support Keeping National Roadless Rule on the Tongass Despite Attempted Rollback

by Emily | May 5, 2020 | Press Releases

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MAY 5, 2020, JUNEAU, ALASKA — A staggering majority of public comments are in favor of protecting the Tongass National Forest — the largest intact coastal temperate rainforest in the world and one of the nation’s largest carbon storehouses —...

Press Release: U.S. Supreme Court Rules Clean Water Act Does Not Sanction Loophole

by Emily | Apr 24, 2020 | Press Releases

CHILKAT INDIAN VILLAGE * LYNN CANAL CONSERVATION * RIVERS WITHOUT BORDERS * SOUTHEAST ALASKA CONSERVATION COUNCIL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, April 24, 2020 — Thursday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund validates the strength of the...

Alexander Archipelago Wolves Need Urgent Help Following Record Killings in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

by Emily | Apr 15, 2020 | Press Releases

DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE * CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY * SOUTHEAST ALASKA CONSERVATION COUNCIL For Immediate Release: Alexander Archipelago Wolves Need Urgent Help Following Record Killings in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest JUNEAU, Alaska (April 15, 2020) –...

Alaska Governor Puts Citizens At Risk With Recent Budget Vetoes

by Emily | Apr 8, 2020 | Press Releases

DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE * CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY * SOUTHEAST ALASKA CONSERVATION COUNCIL For Immediate Release: Alexander Archipelago Wolves Need Urgent Help Following Record Killings in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest JUNEAU, Alaska (April 15, 2020) –...

MEDIA ADVISORY: Roadless Rule, wolves, herring and more on the docket at council meeting this week

by Emily | Mar 23, 2020 | Press Releases

MARCH 23, 2020 — The Alaska Roadless Rule, Prince of Wales wolf population and Sitka herring fishery are just some of the important topics that will be discussed at a meeting of the Southeast Alaska Subsistence Regional Advisory Council this week. The Council will be...

Press Release: SEACC demands suspension of Roadless Rule process until federal investigation is complete

by Emily | Mar 12, 2020 | Press Releases

Press Release: March 12, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SEACC demands suspension of Roadless Rule process until federal investigation is complete The Southeast Alaska Conservation Council is demanding that the U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue...

Climate Warrior: ‘Herring Woman’ Louise Brady fights for Sitka herring fishery

by Emily | Mar 6, 2020 | Blog, Climate change

“It’s not our job to make money off of herring. It is our job to live in harmony, to live with the environment. We have to understand that we are no different, no better than the fish we are eating, the herring eggs I am eating. It’s a holistic way of looking at things.”

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