Partnerships
Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative partnerships consist of government agencies, tribes and tribal organizations, non-government organizations, universities, and other organizations and government entities interested in conservation in western Alaska.
Our current partners include many landscape, marine, species, habitat or issue specific partnerships, management and organizational representatives and other conservation partners.
Essentially, your government entity or organization could be considered a collaborator if you have an interest in conservation in western Alaska.
Our current partners include many landscape, marine, species, habitat or issue specific partnerships, management and organizational representatives and other conservation partners.
Essentially, your government entity or organization could be considered a collaborator if you have an interest in conservation in western Alaska.
Steering Committee
All landscape conservation cooperatives are governed by a Steering Committee. The Steering Committee depends on input from the broader community of partners (and potential partners) to make informed decisions about how the LCC can be most useful in meeting its mission.
Members of the Steering Committee represent Federal, State and Alaska Native stakeholders who have a vested interest in the development of applied science products related to climate change in Western Alaska. State and Federal entities are represented by up to two seats each and there are three seats designated for representation of Alaska Native perspectives.
Members of the Steering Committee represent Federal, State and Alaska Native stakeholders who have a vested interest in the development of applied science products related to climate change in Western Alaska. State and Federal entities are represented by up to two seats each and there are three seats designated for representation of Alaska Native perspectives.