Progress on the Ambler Road, Threats to the Tongass National Forest, and a Delayed CRA Vote in the Senate - Public Lands News
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We expected the Senate vote on H.J. Res. 140, which would overturn the 20-year mining ban protecting the BWCA, to occur this week, but it was postponed until after their upcoming recess. The vote could be as early as February 23rd. This gives us more time to contact Senators and ask them to vote no on this resolution.
I’ve been posting plenty of resources and scripts to do this on our Instagram @outdoor.minimalist.book, but will also be including additional resources for this issue and others in our weekly newsletter at theoutdoorminimalist.com
This week, we are focusing on developments in Alaska.
About 60% of Alaska is public land. That’s over 200 million acres.
All of that land in Alaska faces immediate and intensified threats from expanded oil, gas, and mineral development and the dangers of climate change.
So much is happening in that one state alone, we wanted to take the time to highlight two of the largest issues the state is facing today: the Ambler Road project and the Tongass National Forest under the Roadless Rule.
To help explain the severity of these threats is lifelong Alaskan, Bjorn Dihle.
Bjorn lives in Juneau with his family, where he works as a wildlife guide and freelance multimedia professional focused on conservation.
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Salmon State: https://salmonstate.org/
Alaska Wilderness League: https://alaskawild.org/
No Ambler Road: https://noamblerroadaction.org/
Hunters and Anglers for the Brooks Range: https://huntfishbrooksrange.com/