22-12-2016 03:40 via alaskapublic.org

Fight continues in Tongass over how to keep logging industry alive

A Lincoln Log cabin. (Creative commons sketch by Lloyd Wright John)The U.S. Forest Service wears a lot of hats. The agency oversees federal lands, repairs salmon streams and auctions off trees. In Alaska, timber sales are intended to stimulate the local economy, but industry groups say that through the years the forest service hasn’t made enough logs available to keep the industry alive. Now, with changes to federal regulations, even less old growth is slated for market.
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