How Art Can Inspire Climate Action
Alaska’s climate activists have raised the alarm on the need for the 49th states’ Congressional delegation to take climate action for people, wildlife, and public lands. Read one activist’s story on engaging artists and teaching advocates how to speak out through...Karen Wilson’s Tongass Story
My family is part of the Tongass — we are fueled by its salmon, berries, and deer.
Press Release: SEACC celebrates win for old-growth forests in Kuiu Island’s No Name Bay
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...Douglas Edward’s Tongass Story
Since my first trip to Alaska, I have returned to walk the land I have grown to love… After 20 years, the Tongass is part of my life.
FOIA shows Secretary Perdue, Dunleavy prioritize Timber Industry over Tribes and Alaskans on the Alaska Roadless Rule
MEDIA CONTACT: Dan CannonSEACC Tongass Forest Program ManagerPhone: 440-724-4716Dan@seacc.org Joel JacksonPresident, Organized Village of KakePhone: 907-518-1592president@kake-nsn.gov Sept. 15, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FOIA shows Secretary Perdue, Dunleavy...Tisa Becker’s Tongass Story
The part that makes Southeast special is the Tongass — the absolute feeling of freedom within its green boughs.