Alaska News

A Big Win for the Chilkat Valley

DOWA, a Japanese smelter company and major funder of the proposed Palmer Mine, has pulled out of the project!
River running through mountain valley

Have you heard the good news from the Chilkat Valley in Southeast Alaska? DOWA, a Japanese smelter company and major funder of the proposed Palmer Mine, has pulled out of the project!

The currently known Palmer Project is a proposed mixed metals mine that would be set at the headwaters of the Chilkat Watershed. The mine has been opposed by the Chilkat Indian Village of Klukwan and conservationists and partners in the community of Haines for years, plus countless supporters who did not want to see Jilk谩at Aani, or the Chilkat Valley, irreparably harmed.

And the opposition has worked! Read this . To learn more about the fight for the watershed, read 探花精选鈥檚 story 鈥淢ining Could Pollute Alaska鈥檚 Chilkat Valley. A Tribe and Local Groups Defend their Way of Life.鈥 To learn more about DOWA divestment from the project, read the CBC story,

Within the Chilkat Valley sits the 49,000-acre Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve Important Bird Area (IBA). It鈥檚 home to the world鈥檚 largest congregation of Bald Eagles, the annual Alaska Bald Eagle Festival, and the Jilkaat Kwaan Cultural Heritage Center and Bald Eagle Preserve Observatory. The 探花精选 Science Division also released a recent analysis proving the Chilkat Valley to be a major migration passage for many bird species, including 18% of the total North American population for Surf Scoters during spring migration. 

But the Chilkat area is also one of the most biodiverse places in Alaska. To learn more about the region鈥檚 importance to birds and other wildlife, read 探花精选鈥檚 story,

This is good news for the irreplaceable Chilkat Valley and Alaska birds in general and it鈥檚 thanks in part to you. Your advocacy is producing results. We couldn鈥檛 do this work without you. Thank you for your continued support.