Hello Supporter,
28 million acres of Alaska’s fish, wildlife and public lands are under threat of new development and we need your help to stop it.
Across Alaska, lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from Bristol Bay to the Yukon-Kuskokwim region provide subsistence resources for over 100 Alaska Native communities. These intact landscapes nourish incredible wildlife populations and serve as massive carbon sinks for the planet.
A departing decision by the Trump administration threatened to repurpose these lands for extractive industrial development. But now, you have a chance to preserve them for wildlife and communities instead.
Make your gift to Alaska Wilderness League today. Be among the latest to join a legion of public lands advocates fighting to defend these and other wild places throughout Alaska.
In December, BLM opened a 60-day public comment period as it reviews this development threat and the League is doing all that it can to spread the word about this important opportunity to weigh in. The federal government needs to hear these lands are worth far more if they can continue to support all five species of Pacific salmon, three of North America’s largest caribou herds, abundant moose populations and a vast number of migratory bird species.