We need your help to stop this attack on the rainforest habitat of abundant
populations of black bears and salmon, which is of vital importance to
Native
Alaskans.
Please go to
http://www.savebiogems.org/tongass/takeaction.aspand tell the
Forest Service you oppose the Kuiu timber sale, which would use
taxpayer
dollars to build roads and clearcut this island refuge.
Last year, in
response to an NRDC lawsuit, a federal judge ruled that a
management plan
calling for large-scale clearcut logging in the Tongass
National Forest was
illegal. Nonetheless, the Forest Service is now pushing
forward with newly
proposed timber sales on Kuiu Island and in other sensitive
habitat
areas.
Decades of clearcutting have already devastated much of Kuiu
Island. Continued
logging there would destroy key habitat for one of the
highest densities of
black bears in North America, as well as Sitka
black-tailed deer, marten,
wolves, several species of salmon and the rare
Queen Charlotte goshawk.
This remote area of southeastern Alaska provided
hunting, fishing and gathering
grounds to Native Alaskans for hundreds of
years.
Please go to
http://www.savebiogems.org/tongass/takeaction.aspright away and
urge the Forest Service to cancel the Kuiu timber sale.
Thank you for
taking action to save our last wild national
forests.
Sincerely,
Frances Beinecke
President
Natural
Resources Defense Council