Radio 2050 - Andrew Thoms - Conservation Society
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Andrew Thoms provides insights into his background, the founding of the
Sitka Conservation Society, its goals, and its work in conserving the Tongass National Forest. He discusses the importance of sustainable development, partnerships with local tribes, challenges facing conservation efforts, and the impact of political changes on conservation policies.
● The Sitka Conservation Society was founded to protect the Tongass National Forest in Alaska from clear-cut logging.
● They have been working for 18 years to manage the forest in a sustainable way that balances the needs of the community, the economy, and the environment.
● Challenges include the shift in management policies with each administration, but strong partnerships and community involvement are key to overcoming these challenges.
● Partnerships with local tribes and communities are crucial for conservation efforts.
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