Forests & Chugach Conservation
Alaska Center for the Environment works to protect the wild forests of the Chugach National Forest in South Central Alaska.
The Chugach
In Alaska, "the Chugach" can mean many things: Chugach National Forest, the second largest national forest in the US; Chugach State Park, the half-million acre state park in Anchorage's backyard; or even the Chugach mountain range that stretches around Prince Williams Sound to Anchorage.
Chugach Conservation
Alaska Center for the Environment (ACE) works primarily on issues facing the Chugach National Forest in South Central Alaska. The wild forests in the Chugach provide critical wildlife habitat, support Alaska's subsistence needs, sustain the fishing and tourism industries, and provide some of the country's most beloved recreational places. To find out about current issues facing the Chugach and how you can help, click on the links below.
HIGH IMPACT, LOW OUTPUT HYDRO - These projects threaten the Kenai in the Chugach National Forest. Find out why ACE believes these hydro projects are a bad idea.

Other Resources
CHUGACH STATE PARK - Follow this link to find out about the Chugach State Park.
USFS CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST INFO - Click here for the US Forest Service link.

