by Stacy Unzicker | Jul 28, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Inside Passage, Mining
Niblack Spectre Rises Again Alaska’s Department of Natural Resources Division of Mining, Land and Water has received an application for the renewal of the Niblack Project Reclamation Plan Approval. While that sounds like progress to close a rather problematic mine...
by Stacy Unzicker | Jul 28, 2025 | Blog, Cascade Point, Featured, Inside Passage, Mining
“Up to $600 million in federal transportation funding could be at risk after Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed $62 million in state match funding, Alaska House Transportation Committee members said during a hearing this week.” That’s the start to an Anchorage Daily News...
by Nathan Newcomer | Jun 26, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Tongass
Things are happening fast. Early this week, a group of us from Southeast Alaska headed to the nation’s capital to lobby against the proposed sale of public lands, but we’ve had to pivot since hearing about Senator Mike Lee’s plans to revise his sell-off (as hard as...
by SEACC | Jun 23, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Press Releases
Allowing logging and road building on now protected lands in the Tongass National Forest is a deeply unpopular action that poses grave harm to the forest JUNEAU (ÁAKʼW ḴWÁAN TERRITORY) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced plans to strip Roadless Rule...
by SEACC | Jun 2, 2025 | Blog, Press Releases, Tongass
Timber interests try to force more old-growth logging sales in the Tongass National Forest A coalition of conservation groups, Alaska tribes, a commercial fishing advocacy group and an ecotourism operator today filed a request to intervene in a timber industry legal...
by Maggie Rabb | May 27, 2025 | Blog, Featured, Tongass
Read it on the Anchorage Daily News website Read it on the Anchorage Daily News website I suppose it’s time you heard from the Big Green Propaganda Machine — at least that’s what Rich Moniak would have you believe we are in his recent opinion piece: ‘Don’t be fooled...