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Forest Service moves to reinstate roadless protections for Tongass National Forest
The U.S. Forest Service has proposed restoring protections for more than nine million acres of roadless areas in the Tongass National Forest, reinstating the 2001 roadless rule after it was hastily repealed late last year against the wishes of 96 percent of all public comments, Southeast Alaska Tribal governments, and local anglers, hunters and outdoor…
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Mat-Su Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership hosts tour of Little Susitna River
A headwater stream of the Little Susitna River. Photo by Ted Eischeid. On a rainy day in late August a group of diverse individuals gathered together on the banks of the Little Susitna River. Attendees included staff from state and federal wildlife agencies, tribal representatives, members of local government, political staffers from the governor and…
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Forest Service announcement is great win for the Tongass National Forest
A brown bear searches for its next meal near Wrangell, Alaska, on the Tongass National Forest. Chris Hunt photo. By ending industrial old-growth logging and investing in restoration, USFS places new focus on forest health, recreation and resiliency For decades America’s largest national forest has been subjected to industrial clear-cut logging that has left its bountiful salmon runs,…
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Circuit court ruling adds more fuel to TU’s case against Pebble Mine
Photo courtesy of Fly Out Media TU this week won an important legal argument that helps the organization's overall case against the backers of the proposed Pebble Mine, and even though the future of the mine is very much in doubt, this decision helps TU and those hoping to kill it altogether should it once…
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