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3 things you can do this week to help protect the Tongass

by Emily | Feb 3, 2021 | Blog, Featured

After an exciting few weeks with the Biden administration at the helm, it feels like a new era for the conservation world!

Hunker Down for Climate Change Virtual Gallery

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...

Climate Warrior: Trixie Bennett on 10,000 years of Native Resiliency

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.

Climate Warrior: Tis Peterman Bridges a Transboundary Divide

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...

Climate Warrior: Wanda Culp stands up for Native sovereignty

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.”

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