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Southeast Alaska Conservation Council Charity Profile
Conservation Council (SEACC) has worked in the region since 1970. As a coalition of 13 member groups in 12 communities, stretching along the coast from Ketchikan to Yakutat, our goal is to safeguard the integrity of Southeast Alaska’s unsurpassed natural environment, while supporting the sustainable use of our region’s natural resources. Together with our allies—local communities, commercial and sport fishermen, Alaska Natives, tourism and recreation business owners, small-scale high-value added wood product manufacturers, hunters and guides, and Americans from all walks of life—we’ve worked hard to protect important fish and wildlife habitat and reduce destructive clearcutting on the Tongass National Forest.
SEACC is dedicated to protecting the integrity of Southeast Alaska's unsurpassed natural environment while encouraging the balanced, sustainable use of our region's resources.
SEACC's purpose is to insure that a substantial portion of Southeast Alaska is retained and protected in a minimally changed condition, while encouraging human enjoyment and use of these remarkable resources as far as is consistent with retaining them substantially unimpaired. In order to accomplish this purpose and objective, our major concern is to achieve a system of reservations of various sizes and types of specific management framework that will achieve this objective.
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Southeast Alaska Conservation Council Volunteer Information
Become a SEACC volunteer and join the team working to defend the places and lifestyles that make the Tongass National Forest so special. Call us (907-586-6942) or stop by today (6th and Harris, second floor) if you're in the area or plan to be in Juneau in the near future.
Southeast Alaska Conservation Council Donation Information
SEACC depends on contributions from people like you to protect the special places we all love for our children and grandchildren. With your support, we'll keep the wild in our forests and salmon. Please join SEACC, Southeast Alaska's most effective conservation
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