Date

Seminar Announcement
ANILCA: Alaska National Interest Land Claims Act of 1980
Anchorage, Alaska
24-25 February 2009

Registration Deadline: Wednesday, 18 February 2009

For more information, please visit the website at:
http://www.institutenorth.org/servlet/content/anilca.html

Or contact:
Nancy Hemsath
Phone: 907-771-2443
Email: nhemsath [at] institutenorth.org


The Institute of the North announces its next Alaska National Interest
Land Claims Act (ANILCA) Seminar to be held 24-25 February 2009, at the
BP Energy Center in Anchorage, Alaska. Institute Senior Fellow Roger
Pearson will moderate the two-day session that includes guest speakers
from a variety of sectors who have experience with this federal law and
its implications.

At the request of Congress, the Institute of the North created a
detailed and in-depth training curriculum on ANILCA. The curriculum
illuminates the Alaska context for this sweeping and historic lands act
and explains, in detail, its unique aspects.

The goal is to help all stakeholders, including federal agency
personnel, state government leaders and land managers, Native corporate
staff, scientists, inholders and the general public to better understand
this pervasive and controversial law so it can be implemented fully and
fairly.

The seminar cost includes a comprehensive ANILCA Study Guide and CD,
lunches, continental breakfasts, and discussion. Participants will gain
an understanding of:
- Alaska's land history (especially statehood and ANCSA) and ANILCA;
- The key provisions of ANILCA;
- Ten exceptions written by Congress in ANILCA to guarantee the
continuation of the Alaska lifestyle;
- The intent of Congress, including the "no more" clause;
- Subsistence - ANILCA provisions and how it is managed today;
- General hunting, fishing, and trapping on federal lands;
- Access to inholdings and across Wilderness Preserves in National
Forests, Parks, Refuges and other Conservation System Units and the
definition of "compatible with the purposes of a CSU;"
- Navigable waters, submerged lands and RS2477s - who owns them and
what their status is;
- Wilderness Act exceptions in ANILCA and Wilderness reviews;
- ANWR and other North Slope provisions and promises; and
- Management planning and ANILCA.

Space is limited and registration is encouraged by Friday, 6 February
2009. Registration closes Wednesday, 18 February 2009.

For more information, please visit the website at:
http://www.institutenorth.org/servlet/content/anilca.html

Or contact:
Nancy Hemsath
Phone: 907-771-2443
Email: nhemsath [at] institutenorth.org