By the Numbers:

385,133 acres of land and water saved
  • Over 57 projects have been completed in partnership with the Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • Over 12,480 acres have been protected to benefit waterways and wetlands.

LEARN ABOUT OUR WORK IN ALASKA



PROJECTS

Demolishing a Deadbeat Dam in Alaska

Demolishing a Deadbeat Dam in Alaska

The Dena’ina people of Eklutna have given much to the growth of Anchorage and Southcentral Alaska. Most of Anchorage is locate...
Conserving and Restoring Indigenous Land

Conserving and Restoring Indigenous Land

We specialize in creating solutions that meet community needs, including responding to requests from tribes and Indigenous com...
Creamer’s Field: How an Alaskan Dairy Farm Became a Wildlife Sanctuary

Creamer’s Field: How an Alaskan Dairy Farm Became a Wildlife Sanctuary

This state refuge provides wetland habitat for thousands of migratory birds and other wildlife, and serves as a recreational d...
Protecting a Key Piece of Kachemak Bay State Park

Protecting a Key Piece of Kachemak Bay State Park

We were able to step in and purchase the property in January of 2022 and are actively raising funds to donate it to the State ...
Kasilof River Wetlands – Alaska

Kasilof River Wetlands – Alaska

The Kasilof River is one of the most ecologically significant rivers on Alaska’s famous Kenai Peninsula....
Lake Iliamna

Lake Iliamna

Laka Iliamna is the heart of the Bristol Bay watershed, the largest — and most valuable — salmon fishery in the world....
Southwest Alaska Salmon Habitat Initiative

Southwest Alaska Salmon Habitat Initiative

This 40-million-acre region supports a wide variety of fish and wildlife, including rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, Arctic char, ...
Conservation for Culture: Alaska’s Glacier Bay Preserves More than a Park

Conservation for Culture: Alaska’s Glacier Bay Preserves More than a Park

Through a unique partnership, sacred Alaskan cultural land is being protected for traditional uses as part of the national par...
Pedro Bay Rivers Project, Alaska

Pedro Bay Rivers Project, Alaska

Between 2015 and 2022 we worked with our partners to conserve more than 13,880 acres of wild salmon habitat on Iliamna Lake....