About ACF

View of Brotherhood Park and Mendenhall Glacier, in the Tongass National Forest near Juneau, in summertime, with fireweed and other flowers.

There is, truly and simply, no place like Alaska. Alaska is replete with unique natural wonders that inspire and astound, that deserve to be celebrated and protected. That's why Alaska Conservation Foundation exists.

ACF works to ensure that Alaska’s inspiring expanses of tundra, internationally critical oceans and seas, breathtaking mountains, thousand-year-old glaciers, extraordinary rivers and lakes, and spectacular stands of old-growth temperate rainforest will retain their beauty and viability for generations to come. ACF also strives to help Alaska Natives maintain their timeless, rich cultures in connection with the land.

Because Alaska is home to many of the world's crown jewels of our natural heritage, ACF’s mission here is crucial and urgent. Wildlife presently thrives in Alaska's intact ecosystems, but there are serious threats toA caribou grazing in fall foliage in Denali National Park by AlaskaStock.com. Alaska's environment and indigenous people that must be overcome if the Great Land’s precious beauty is to survive and thrive.

 

 



 

Alaska Conservation Foundation
441 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 402 • Anchorage, AK 99501-2340
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