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We're the lawyers protecting Alaska's lands, waters, communities. Retweets not endorsements. Photo by Florian Shulz #ClimateAction #ProtectTheArctic #CleanWater
Dena’ina lands.
Joined July 2012
Today, we recognize and honor Indigenous Peoples' Day! Trustees for Alaska’s office is situated on the ancestral lands of the Dena’ina Peoples. Join us in supporting and uplifting Indigenous Peoples today and every day. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #alaska Photo: Keri Oberly.
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This week's creature feature is the American marten! Learn more about how these furry weasels thrive in Alaska's forests. #FocusFriday #Americanmarten #AlaskaWildlife
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The Trump administration is once again prioritizing foreign mining interests over Alaskan communities and wild lands. Check out @alaskawild's statement on the new executive order directing the government to approve the Ambler road. #noamblerroad
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: October 6, 2025 Contact: Anja Semanco | 724-967-2777 | [email protected] ANCHORAGE, ALASKA — Alaska Wilderness League
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Don't forget to join us for the Bloom Again virtual event this Thursday @ 3pm AKST! Click the link to find out more! https://t.co/eRbBn7RVZH
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Join Trustees for Alaska for a conversation between Bloom Again author Marybeth Holleman and writer-philosopher Kathleen Dean Moore.
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In 2022, a four-month-old bar-tailed godwit flew nonstop for 11 days on an 8,425-mile migration from Alaska to Australia—the longest documented nonstop migration by any animal. Stick around to learn a little bit more about these incredible migrators! #Alaskabirds #Alaskawildlife
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Who makes sure federal agencies play by the rules when their decisions impact Alaska’s land, water, and people? “The law” is the short answer. Check out our new piece on what the Administrative Procedure Act does! https://t.co/BtPN7wdhtk
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By Madison Grosvenor Who makes sure federal agencies play by the rules...
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From godwits to geese, Alaska’s migratory birds connect continents, cultures, and ecosystems. Protecting their breeding grounds means protecting our shared world.
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by Dawnell Smith Three years ago, a four-month-old bar-tailed godwit flew nonstop...
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Reminder! This Thursday, join Trustees in celebrating the launch of Marybeth Holleman's Bloom Again! Join us for a conversation between Marybeth Holleman and Bloom Again cover artist Kristin Link! Food and beverages provided. 5:30-8pm at Organic Oasis. See you there!
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Peg Tileston, a founder and lifelong advocate, reflects on decades of legal wins and unwavering commitment to protecting Alaska’s lands, waters, and wildlife— urging us all to stand strong for the challenges ahead. https://t.co/v8rkwbhJtH
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by Peg Tileston, founder and longtime board member When we founded Trustees...
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Join us for the Bloom Again launch by Marybeth Holleman this Thurs, Sept 18 at Organic Oasis, Anchorage. Live music, food & drink, and a convo with artist Kristin Link. A novel of resilience in the face of the climate crisis. https://t.co/NM42aWu2M3
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Sometimes it feels like we’re moving lickety-split toward a goal, keeping a...
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Join Trustees for the official launch of Bloom Again by Marybeth Holleman — Sept. 18, 5:30 PM at Organic Oasis! Enjoy a reading, signing, artist talk with Kristin Link, live music by The Forest That Never Sleeps, and more. Free & open to all! https://t.co/kAkW7FBkK8
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Check out this powerful story from Old Crow, Yukon and read how the Gwich’in are fighting to protect the Porcupine caribou herd from continued threats of U.S. drilling in their sacred calving grounds.
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As the U.S. government mandates drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Gwich’in people in northern Yukon organize to protect Porcupine caribou
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August is Make a Will month! Learn why making a will is a kindness: https://t.co/GFszoLF8XH
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By Dawnell Smith When someone dies, someone else grapples with their stuff....
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In this week’s newsletter, dive into the incredible journeys of Alaska’s caribou as they travel thousands of miles following ancient migration routes. https://t.co/qEW2UVQBGt
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By Madison Grosvenor Each year in Alaska, caribou carve their way across...
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It may feel like we’re in a dark chapter, but as this month’s newsletter reminds us, it’s often darkest before the dawn. Read Legal Director Teresa Clemmer’s powerful reflection on where we are and the hope in where we’re headed:
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In 1650, after living through about eight years of civil war in...
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Join Trustees for Alaska on Sept 18 at 5:30 p.m. at Organic Oasis for the launch of Bloom Again by Marybeth Holleman. Enjoy a reading, book signing, and conversation with Marybeth and artist Kristin Link, plus food, drinks, and community. Details: https://t.co/kAkW7FBkK8
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Seismic testing in the Arctic Refuge would be destructive, deadly, and a bad investment. Companies will kill polar bears, threaten Indigenous communities, and demolish fragile tundra. Tell oil and gas developers: stay out of the Arctic Refuge: https://t.co/iq0QHDZEDh
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Black Oystercatchers stand out with their all-black feathers and bright orange bills, perfect for cracking open shellfish. These coastal birds play a big role in understanding Alaska’s shoreline life. Learn what makes them so special this #FocusFriday.
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Last week, Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic and allies requested a full 9th Circuit review of the controversial Willow project, calling out its approval despite major legal and environmental red flags. Read more: https://t.co/Zk1Gerwshl
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August is Make-A-Will month! Take charge of your legacy and protect what matters to you most. Consider naming Trustees for Alaska as a beneficiary. We've got free & simple resources to help you get started! https://t.co/etmcp7aoL2
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