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The Tongass is the nation’s largest national forest and covers most of Southeast Alaska, surrounding the famous Inside Passage and offers unique chances to view eagles, bears, spawning salmon, and the breath-taking vistas of “wild” Alaska
- Tongass National Forest - Wikipedia
The Tongass, which is managed by the United States Forest Service, encompasses islands of the Alexander Archipelago, fjords and glaciers, and peaks of the Coast Mountains An international border with Canada (British Columbia) runs along the crest of the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains
- Tongass National Forest - Alaska Wilderness League
Its old-growth forests sustain some of the richest wildlife habitat on Earth, including unparalleled concentrations of brown bears, bald eagles, and salmon that nourish communities and cultures that have lived here since time immemorial
- Forest Service plans to hold virtual meeting on Tongass Forest Plan . . .
The Tongass National Forest The U S Forest Service plans to hold a virtual meeting this week for residents across Southeast to share feedback on a revised Tongass National Forest management plan
- Conservation: Tongass National Forest - The Wilderness Society
Encompassing nearly 80% of the region, the Tongass is a vast landscape of ancient trees, towering mountains, glacial fjords and more than 19,000 miles of salmon-filled streams
- Once in a Generation Opportunity to Shape the Future of the Tongass
The Tongass Forest Plan Revision is the process of updating the long-range blueprint that guides how the forest is managed for roughly the next 15 years, including the desired conditions, standards, and guidelines that shape future decisions across habitat, timber, recreation, watersheds, and community use It matters because the current Tongass plan dates back to 1997, and the revised plan
- The Essential Guide to Tongass National Forest - Travel
You can learn about the flora and fauna, history, culture, and geography of Tongass National Forest by walking through exhibits, watching films, or participating in activities
- Tongass National Forest | Epic Adventures | Forest Service
At nearly 17-million-acres the Tongass is the largest national forest in the United States It encompasses nearly 90 percent of the southeastern panhandle of Alaska It stretches from the southern tip of Prince of Wales Island 500 miles north to the Hubbard Glacier just north of Yakutat
- Tongass National Forest | Hiking | Forest Service
Explore your Forest! With over 700 miles of trails, hiking is the perfect way to experience the wonders of the Tongass There are trails for every age and ability, from short ADA accessible boardwalks to rugged alpine trails that offer backpacking opportunities
- Tongass National Forest | About the Area | Forest Service
The Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska is the largest U S National Forest covering nearly 17 million acres of the world's largest intact temperate rainforest Most of the Tongass is remote enough to be home to many species of endangered and rare flora and fauna
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