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Nestled in the southernmost inlet of Alaska’s Inside Passage, Ketchikan is a small town in Alaska that comes alive in the ...
In 2001, the United States recognized the environmental, economic and cultural significance of over 58 million acres at the ...
This tiny Alaskan village tucked on Resurrection Creek is a haven for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts with fly-fishing ...
Rule that has banned building roads on 44.7 million acres in national forests since 2001 is on the chopping block.
For two decades, Alaska’s timber communities have suffered from failed policies in Washington. Time after time, we’ve seen ...
Tribes are raising alarms as the Trump administration rushes to remove protections for more than 58 million acres of federal forest lands.
JUNEAU — President Donald Trump has issued several executive orders in recent weeks to expand logging in the nation’s forests, but stakeholders say the recent mass firings of U.S. Forest Service ...
At the Southeast Tribal Environmental Forum in Juneau this week, tribes and environmental groups discussed strategies to keep the rule in place.
A final review of the draft Tanana Valley State Forest Management Plan is now available for public feedback, according to a news release from the Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection (DOF).
Regulations aren’t needed to prevent roadbuilding on landforms such as the sprawling Juneau and Stikine icefields ...