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Chugach Conservation

Alaska Center for the Environment's Forest Conservation Program, safeguarding Alaska's Chugach National Forestfor future generations, advocates for well-balanced conservation management and sustainable use of our public resources.

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The program’s primary focus is to permanently protect special places in South Central Alaska’s backyard- the Chugach.

Wild Forests


As the country's two largest National Forests, the Chugach and Tongass combined, contain the largest remaining acreage of un-roaded Old-Growth Temperate Rainforest on the planet. In addition to providing critical wildlife habitat, these forests are crucial to Alaska's subsistence needs and our fishing and tourism industries-as well as providing some of the countries most beloved recreational places.

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