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KUIU ISLAND, Alaska – Move over, Captain Kirk. In a remote bay in southeast Alaska’s Alexander Archipelago, expedition leader Mark Cassio was briefing our group of adventure travelers in the ...
Kuiu Island in 2014. At the time, the U.S. Forest Service was repairing streams on the island damaged by logging from the 1970s. Now, 23 million board feet could be harvested on the north part of ...
There is an island in Southeast Alaska that the U.S. Forest Service wants you to forget about. Kuiu Island, roughly 640 square miles in size, is situated ...
KUIU ISLAND — The Cape Decision Lighthouse is like a challenging female romantic interest. Alluring and statuesque, but difficult to access, even with the right key. That's something nearly two ...
On a remote corner of the Tongass National Forest, a six-year-long stream restoration project is wrapping up. The cost: an estimated $1.2 million, funded largely from grants obtained by the Nature ...
Alaskans Challenge Old-growth Timber Sale in Tongass National Forest. Kuiu Timber Sale Would Harm Local Businesses, Wildlife. JUNEAU, Alaska― Local conservation and business interests represented by ...
KUIU ISLAND, Alaska – Move over, Captain Kirk. In a remote bay in southeast Alaska’s Alexander Archipelago, expedition leader Mark Cassio was briefing our group of adventure travelers in the ...
The Southeast Alaska Conservation Council filed suit in 2013 after learning the state planned to transfer a Kuiu Island parcel to the mental health trust.
KUIU ISLAND, Alaska – Move over, Captain Kirk. In a remote bay in southeast Alaska’s Alexander Archipelago, expedition leader Mark Cassio was briefing our group of adventure travelers in the ...
There is an island in Southeast Alaska that the U.S. Forest Service wants you to forget about. Kuiu Island, roughly 640 square miles in size, is situated in a remote section of central Southeast.
The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that the state should not have attempted to transfer an area of forest land to the Alaska Mental Health Trust for potential logging. Skip to content.