Major Conservation Rollbacks Finalized in Alaska Despite Opposition from Hunters and Anglers
Decision to fully repeal the Roadless Rule on the Tongass National Forest opens 9.2 million acres of public lands to development.
Decision to fully repeal the Roadless Rule on the Tongass National Forest opens 9.2 million acres of public lands to development.
Comments received by the Forest Service show a powerful public consensus in direct opposition to the proposal to roll back conservation measures in the Tongass.
As our nation rebounds from the COVID pandemic, policymakers are considering significant investments in infrastructure. Hunters and anglers see this as an opportunity to create jobs, restore habitat, and preserve fish and wildlife.
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