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Home » Featured » Page 23

SEACC and Other Conservation Groups tell Biden administration: Let trees grow

by Chiara D'Angelo | Feb 15, 2022 | Blog, Featured, Press Releases

JUNEAU (Tlingit: Aakʼw Ḵwáan Lands) — A coalition of more than 80 conservation groups, including Southeast Alaska Conservation Council (SEACC), launched a new campaign Tuesday, Feb. 15, called Climate Forests. We are calling on the Biden administration to take...

Gratitude for resolution of mining threat to Skagit Headwaters, but threat of Canadian mines to American rivers remains

by Aaron Brakel | Jan 27, 2022 | Blog, Featured, Press Releases

Photo: Benjamin Drummond and LightHawk FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 27, 2022 Seattle, WA — U.S.-based conservation groups welcome the Jan. 19 news of a great win resolving the threat of B.C. mining in the so-called “Donut Hole” of the Upper Skagit River, that flows...

SEACC and Partners Host Virtual Rally for the Tongass in Final Push for Public Comment

by Lauren Cusimano | Jan 13, 2022 | Blog, Featured, Press Releases

JUNEAU (Tlingit: Aakʼw Ḵwáan Lands) — Last fall, the Biden administration opened a public process to restore Roadless Rule protections on the Tongass. Since, Southeast Alaskans have been generating massive displays of support from regional and national stakeholders to...

Senator Murkowski wants to know why salmon are in decline by Jan. 14!

by SEACC | Jan 12, 2022 | Blog, Featured

Senator Murkowski wants to know why salmon are in decline across our state. Is it: A) Mining and logging degrading our watersheds B) Climate change C) Trawl bycatch D) All of the above Give her your thoughts by this Friday, Jan. 14! She’s all ears at the Salmon...

Speak out for herring with Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Herring Protectors, and SEACC!

by Heather Evoy | Dec 17, 2021 | Blog, Featured

It is my pleasure to write this, not only as the Indigenous Engagement Lead for SEACC but also as a Tlingit whose outer shell is Kiks.adi. I’m proud to share that we at SEACC will now be actively working to support herring conservation across Southeast Alaska —...

Submit Your Roadless Rule Comments to the Forest Service Now!

by Chiara D'Angelo | Nov 23, 2021 | Blog, Featured

Today marks the official start date of the 60-day public comment period on the Biden administration’s promise to restore the National Roadless Rule to the Tongass National Forest. Now is your time to act! We encourage Southeast Alaskans, supporters, and members...
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