Welcome to SEACC
The Southeast Alaska 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.
Project Spotlight
- Check out the winning submissions.
- Let’s Get Southeast Alaska Off Diesel and on Renewables!
- Collaboration project in Hoonah that addresses community needs for forest management.
- Local video of proposed Juneau Road route makes it on YouTube.
Donate Now
The Tongass was a century old last year. The forest, of course, is much older, but it was in 1907 that President Roosevelt made this great land a National Forest. Thousands of dedicated souls have saved vast stretches of this forest. This year, SEACC launched a campaign to save the last of the really valuable wildlands. We need you so that the Tongass is wild and magnificent when our great-grandchildren celebrate the Tongass’ bicentennial in 2107.
Please join SEACC today.
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Recent Tongass News
- Applications being accepted until July 31st.
- Open until August 15th or until filled.
- Open until August 1st or until filled.
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