


Encouraging Environmental
Awareness In the Upper Lynn Canal
Welcome to the Lynn Canal
Conservation (LCC) web site. LCC is a grass roots conservation organization
based in Haines, Alaska. Haines is located about 85 miles north of Juneau.
For over 30 years, LCC has
been dedicated to fostering environmental awareness and protecting the natural environment and quality of life
in our region.
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We helped establish the Chilkat
Bald Eagle Preserve which is a critical fall and winter feeding area for
the largest known gathering of bald eagles in the world (as many as 4000
eagles).
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We work to protect fish and
wildlife habitat.
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We advocate for sustainable
forestry and value added products.
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We helped establish the Tatshensheni
Alsek World Heritage Park, saving the area from an ill-conceived mining
project.
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We advocate protecting wildlife
from impacts of helicopter tourism.
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We work to protect commercial,
sport, and subsistence fisheries from toxic mining discharges at the Kensington
Gold Mine.
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We advocate for tourism planning
to minimize the impacts of industrial scale tourism.
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We advocate for responsible
solid waste management in Haines and educated the community about the health
hazards of incineration.
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We helped initiate the Chilkoot
River Corridor planning project to protect the irreplaceable cultural and
environmental resources in the area.
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We participated in encouraging Alaska cruises to serve wild Alaska salmon rather than
farmed fish.
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We nurtured the birth and growth
of Haines Friends of Recycling.
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We advocate for improved marine access via the Alaska Marine Highway rather than building a road north of Juneau
Read more
about our current projects on our Issues page.
We continue to be successful
because of the efforts of a dedicated group of volunteers and the support
of our membership. Membership donations and Tee
Shirt and Art Print sales help support our
conservation work.
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Created
by Lynn Canal Conservation
P.O. Box 964
Haines, Alaska 99827
(907)766-2295
For more information, please
send mail to lcc11@aptalaska.net.