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Salmon in the Trees: Protecting the Tongass National Forest of AlaskaNovember 20 | 6:00 PM | Burke Museum, Seattle
Join Braided River, the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council (SEACC), and the Burke Museum for an inspiring evening celebrating one of the world’s most extraordinary ecosystems—the Tongass National Forest of Alaska.
Through stunning photography and powerful storytelling, award-winning conservation photographer and author Amy Gulick will share images and stories from her acclaimed book Salmon in the Trees, revealing the deep interconnections between salmon, forests, and people in Southeast Alaska. Discover how the Tongass rainforest sustains ecosystems, cultures, and communities.
Together, we’ll explore how protecting the Tongass is essential for climate resilience, biodiversity, and the future of wild salmon. The evening will feature a keynote presentation by Gulick, updates from SEACC on current conservation efforts, and opportunities to take action to protect these irreplaceable lands and waters.
Admission: Free with RSVP
When: Wednesday, November 20, 6:00 PM
Where: Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Seattle
Come be inspired by the magnificent Tongass rain forest of Alaska, a place where there are salmon in the trees.
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Burke Museum, 4303 Memorial Way NE, Seattle, WA 98195, United States

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