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Our
mission is to provide timely, detailed information about Southeast
Alaska’s wildlife and habitats in support of resource management and
public education.
Our
goals are to design and conduct ecological research, inspire and inform
cooperative planning and monitoring, and encourage a balance of
ecological integrity and human use.
Our strategy is to integrate scientific and natural history information in examining
ecological patterns and processes, and present our findings in broadly
accessible formats.
Since
spring 1999, we have been researching humpback whale, brown bear and
human patterns of use in northern Southeast Alaska. We also provide
technical support for affiliated organizations (including GIS and web
page development).
Our emphasis on
communication and public outreach stems from a conviction that good
decision making is born of an informed and engaged public. We work with
government agencies, local businesses, interest groups and communities
in an effort to make cooperative stewardship a reality.
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