Join SEACC for a week of climate action!

It has been my biggest honor to be the Indigenous Engagement Lead over the past five years here at SEACC. Over that time, it’s been wonderful to watch our team grow. Now, because we have a larger staff, many located throughout Southeast, there is no longer a need for...

Heather Evoy’s SEACC Travel Series Recap

If you follow us on social media, you might have noticed how, every Sunday, I recapped a trip I made in Southeast Alaska (and beyond) on behalf of SEACC with a focus on food security and food sovereignty — two topics I found to be recurring themes throughout my...

Save the Date for the Juneau COP27 Meetup!

The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly referred to as COP27, is now being held until November 18 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.  But for those not heading to Egypt, you may join Southeast Alaska Conservation Council (SEACC), Tongass Women’s...

Foraging in a Changing Climate

Foraging in a Changing Climate Wild foods center a grounding, healing—and empowering—tradition As spring passes and summer approaches, my mind always turns to harvesting on the land with my plant people community. Right now, it’s almost time to harvest my favorite...

SEACC Is Coming to Prince of Wales! 🧳

After a long two years of having to mostly do outreach and community engagement from behind a computer screen, I couldn’t be more excited to be back visiting Prince of Wales from Sunday, May 1, through Wednesday, May 4! SEACC is coming back to renew old...

SEACC Is Coming to Ketchikan!

After a long two years of having to mostly do outreach and community engagement from behind a computer screen, I couldn’t be more excited to be back visiting my hometown of Ketchikan. Being a Southern Southeast person but living in Juneau I miss being on the...