The Southeast Alaska Land Trust (SEALT) is a non-profit dedicated to ensuring that highly valued habitat, recreation, open space, and cultural and historic areas continue to thrive for the well-being of each generation. SEALT stewards 42 conservation properties totaling over 3,600 acres throughout Southeast Alaska.
SEALT respectfully acknowledges the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian peoples as the original owners and inhabitants of Southeast Alaska, and recognizes that they have cared for these lands and their living resources for thousands of years.
The Southeast Alaska Land Trust (SEALT) is a non-profit dedicated to ensuring that highly valued habitat, recreation, open space, and cultural and historic areas continue to thrive for the well-being of each generation. SEALT stewards 42 conservation properties totaling over 3,600 acres throughout Southeast Alaska.
SEALT respectfully acknowledges the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian peoples as the original owners and inhabitants of Southeast Alaska, and recognizes that they have cared for these lands and their living resources for thousands of years.