In the State of Alaska

Alaska’s vast and breathtaking landscapes—from glacier-fed rivers to old-growth forests and rugged coastal shores—are home to some of the richest biodiversity and strongest cultural traditions in North America. Across the state, Tribal Nations, local communities, landowners, and conservation organizations are working together to protect these irreplaceable natural resources while supporting the well-being of rural economies and cultural heritage.

Collaborative conservation efforts in Alaska focus on restoring salmon habitats, stewarding healthy forests, protecting wildlife corridors, and ensuring access to traditional subsistence practices. These place-based partnerships are grounded in respect for Indigenous knowledge, a shared commitment to the land, and a vision for healthy, thriving ecosystems.

Explore how Alaskans are joining forces to safeguard their lands and waters, revitalize cultural connections, and build a sustainable future for generations to come.