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There are many different ways in which you can contribute your voice to pertinent conservation issues.
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Contact Decision Makers |
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Contacting your elected representative directly is a good way to be
involved and let your views be known. Click the link below for a list of Alaska
representatives and their contact info, as well as several state and federal agencies. |
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SCS has a small staff and a volunteer board of directors. We are always in need of extra help, and can use a variety of skills you might bring. You need not have a background in conservation to be of great help to us, and many tasks are very simple. Volunteering doesn't need to be a major commitment, and can be a one-time affair. Or, if you are interested in someday joining the conservation field as a professional, consider a regular volunteering commitment with us and you'll surely become well steeped in conservation in a short time. Call the office at 907-747-7509 to become part of our team. |
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Join Now/Renew Membership |
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Sitka Conservation Society is a membership organization, and we rely on your support and involvement to make us an effective conservation voice. Joining SCS is not just about supporting us financially, but more importantly, it helps us make sure we're representing your conservation views. Click below to join now or renew your membership. |
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Get Updates & Newsletters |
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NEWSLETTER: "SCS Tracks" is
published four times a year and mailed out to all our members. Each newsletter
contains lengthy articles on current conservation issues in Southeast
Alaska, information on up-coming events, spotlights on board
members and community members, and offers ways in which all our members can
stay actively involved in SCS. To subscribe to SCS Tracks, please become a
Sitka Conservation Society member.
MONTHLY MAILINGS: Sitka Conservation Society sends
out monthly mailings by email to keep you up to date with news from
the Tongass National
Forest and Sitka
community. Please become a member to receive these emails (though you can opt not to receive them as a member). |
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Give to the Living Wilderness Endowment Fund:
Sitka Conservation Society created the Living Wilderness
Fund, an endowment fund to insure that there will be a "Voice" for
Wilderness for years to come in the Tongass. To date we have received several
hundred generous donations to the fund, and we will soon be able to draw from
it to mount new Wilderness campaigns. To learn more or plan your own
legacy gift click here. |
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