From the Conservation category

by Amy Ivanov in Conservation

In Alaska's Tongass National Forest, a team detonated 1,200 lbs of explosives to remove a culvert blocking salmon migration. This action, part of a larger restoration project in Cube Cove, aims to heal the land damaged by past logging. The Tlingit people, who have lived on Admiralty Island for millennia, consider this land sacred. The project involves removing culverts and bridges, reconnecting streams, and restoring the ecosystem. This initiative is a collaboration between the US Forest Service, Kootznoowoo Inc. (an Indigenous corporation), and the Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition (SAWC). The restoration efforts contrast with recent attempts by the Trump administration to open more of the Tongass to logging, highlighting the ongoing conflict between conservation and resource extraction. The project's success is measured not only in ecological terms but also in the revitalization of Tlingit cultural traditions and the strengthening of community bonds.


by Alice Ibarra in Conservation

In Alaska's Tongass National Forest, a team of Tlingit forestry workers, alongside the US Forest Service and the Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition (SAWC), used 1,200lbs of explosives to remove a culvert blocking a stream. This action is part of a larger effort to restore Cube Cove, a 22,000-acre area recently added to the Kootznoowoo wilderness. The Tlingit people consider this land sacred, and the culverts, remnants of past logging, have disrupted the natural flow of salmon streams. The project aims to undo decades of environmental damage caused by clearcutting, reconnecting streams, and supporting traditional Tlingit practices. The restoration work involves removing 80 culverts and three bridges, restoring habitat, and improving hydrologic function. The project's success is viewed as a model for future conservation efforts, combining Indigenous knowledge with modern techniques. However, the initiative faces challenges with the Trump administration's plans to potentially renew logging efforts in the Tongass, highlighting the ongoing struggle to balance conservation with economic interests.