Trustees For Alaska
Our Mission & History
Trustees for Alaska is a non-profit public interest environmental
law firm providing legal counsel to protect and sustain Alaska’s
natural environment. We provide legal counsel to diverse constituencies
on the major environmental policy issues facing Alaska.
Our client list includes local and national conservation groups,
Native villages, community and citizen groups, statewide coalitions,
hunting and fishing groups, and individual Alaskans. Our services are
free of charge, and for most of our Alaskan clients, we provide legal
counsel they could not otherwise access or afford.
Established in 1974, Trustees for Alaska has long been and remains
the legal backbone of environmental advocacy in Alaska. Our lawyers
have been in the vanguard of issues large and small which continue to
shape Alaska’s environmental future – oil and gas development, mining,
toxic wastes, air and water pollution, public land use, and protection
of marine resources. While our successes have set significant legal
precedent in environmental law on state and national levels, the
primary focus of our work is to benefit Alaska's environment and human
communities.
With our expertise not only in Federal statutes and regulations
but also in Alaska’s unique legal framework – Alaska is the only state
with an entire constitutional article aimed at safeguarding natural
resources within its boundaries – we have set legal precedents and won
significant victories.
Most recently, we have focused on global warming, which is already
devastating Alaska’s environment – particularly its fragile Arctic and
subarctic ecosystems – and to which, ironically, Alaska is poised to
make an outsized and self-destructive contribution in the form of
massive coal developments.
Our work relies on donations from foundations and individuals who care about protecting Alaska’s special places.
For more information on our work please visit the program pages on our website.

