National Audubon Society, Alaska State Office Grant



Organization - National Audubon Society, Alaska State Office
Grant Amount - $75,000
Foundation - Moore Foundation
Grant Purpose - National Audubon Society's Alaska office received this grant in support of science-based public outreach, policy advocacy, and litigation on behalf of roadless areas within the Tongass National Forest. Outcomes for this grant include inventory and synthesis of data for the Tongass National Forest and the creation of a conservation strategy that enumerates watershed resource values and identifies priorities for protection.


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