by Dan Cannon | May 11, 2020 | Featured, Tongass Stories
To think that we might put this special forest at risk is unimaginable to us.
by Dan Cannon | May 11, 2020 | Featured, Tongass Stories
For half a century, I have witnessed the Tongass Forest being cut down as though it were a golf course. It makes my heart bleed.
by Dan Cannon | Sep 16, 2020 | Tongass Stories
I am not a resident of Alaska, nor have I ever visited the Tongass National Forest. However, I am a Seattleite who enjoys hiking in the incredible sweeping woodlands of Washington state.
by Dan Cannon | Aug 14, 2020 | Blog, Featured
SEACC Roadless Rules WebinarAhead of an expected release of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Alaska Roadless Rule, SEACC hosted a webinar for community members on May 12 to discuss the Alaska Roadless Rulemaking process. We talked about how the public...
by Chris | Aug 5, 2020 | Blog, Climate change
Take a virtual stroll past a selection of art from workshops led by Matt Hamilton and Ellie...
by Matt Jackson | Mar 27, 2020 | Blog, Climate change
We have some of, if not the best, fisheries that are left on the planet. We need to preserve that.
by Matt Jackson | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog, Climate change
Tis Peterman of Wrangell, who is both Tlingit and Tahltan, can trace her lineage back to an arranged marriage between Chief Shakes the 7th and a Tahltan woman who took a canoe down the Stikine, and even further back on her Tlingit side. That ancestry took on renewed...
by Matt Jackson | Mar 12, 2020 | Blog, Climate change
“We are tied into the rules of nature as a people. We cannot go against the rules of nature. Our cultural existence depends on understanding the rules of nature.”
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.”
by Sally Schlichting | Feb 21, 2020 | Blog
In this 50th year of NEPA, it is particularly egregious that the Trump Administration has chosen to dismantle the nation’s bedrock environmental law. SEACC has identified the following categories of major changes that are the most troubling: New limits on the scope of...