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Natural Resources Committee to consider strengthening roadless area protections

By Corey Himrod | Alaska Wilderness League on May 12, 2022   Featured, General News, Politics, Southeast Alaska  

Natural Resources Committee to consider strengthening roadless area protections

Indigenous and conservation groups welcome the hearing, emphasizing the urgency to provide more durable protections for critical areas of national forests WASHINGTON – The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands will hold a hearing on Wednesday to consider the Roadless Area Conservation Act. Introduced in 2021 by Reps. […]

Tongass Rainforest in Alaska is a Carbon Sink of Global Importance

By Dominick A. DellaSala | Wild Heritage on May 10, 2022   Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

Tongass Rainforest in Alaska is a Carbon Sink of Global Importance

Talent, OR and Falmouth, MA –Scientists from Wild Heritage and Woodwell Climate Research Center used the latest data on carbon stored in forests to document the importance of the Tongass rainforest in southeast Alaska as a natural climate solution. This single 16.5 million-acre national forest, the largest of the national forests, stores approximately 20% of […]

Biden Applauded for Reversing Trump Assault on ‘Priceless’ Tongass National Forest

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Nov 22, 2021   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Biden Applauded for Reversing Trump Assault on ‘Priceless’ Tongass National Forest

“The Tongass National Forest’s indispensable habitats serve as home to a multitude of species and also play a vital role in helping fight global warming,” said one conservation advocate. Environmental protection groups on Friday applauded the United States Department of Agriculture’s proposal to reinstate a 20-year-old rule protecting North America’s largest temperate rainforest, the Tongass […]

‘Ghost Forest’ Got Run Over by a Glacier

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Feb 19, 2021   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

‘Ghost Forest’ Got Run Over by a Glacier

As a few scientists hiked a path between the ice towers of a Southeast Alaska glacier and crashing ocean waves in 2016, they topped a ridge and saw massive tree trunks poking from gravel ahead. The dead, sheared-off rainforest stems pointed toward the ocean like skeletal fingers. In this “ghost forest,” not visible to fisherman […]

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