National Audubon Society: Forest Service Proceeds With Plans to Remove Roadless Protections for Tongass National Forest
September 26, 2020
September 26, 2020
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 -- The National Audubon Society issued the following news on Sept. 25:
"Roadless areas of the Tongass protect salmon runs that feed healthy bears, Northern Goshawks, marten, and many people in Southeast Alaska," said Natalie Dawson, Vice President and Executive Director for Audubon Alaska. "The Roadless Rule also provides the best protections for a climate resilient forest ecosystem, which will continue to be important for birds, fish, people, and l . . .
"Roadless areas of the Tongass protect salmon runs that feed healthy bears, Northern Goshawks, marten, and many people in Southeast Alaska," said Natalie Dawson, Vice President and Executive Director for Audubon Alaska. "The Roadless Rule also provides the best protections for a climate resilient forest ecosystem, which will continue to be important for birds, fish, people, and l . . .