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16
Feb
2026
The Tongass: A Truly Wild Place I Call Home
The Tongass National Forest is the largest National Forest in the United States, possessing some of the most unique backcountry opportunities in the country. The Tongass is surrounded by Alaska’s Inside Passage, whose cold waters are fed by the various glaciers that wind their way through the towering mountains which characterize the this special temperate rainforest. These cold waters support some of the densest biomass anywhere in the world, supporting a variety of life from salmon and halibut to whales and sea ducks. The Tongass is a place I feel honored to call my home.
Written by Alec Boyd-Devine @devineconservation
Categories: News, Chapter News, Federal Issues
Tags: Alaska Chapter, Tongass National Forest
13
There’s a big difference between right here and over there.
One of the attributes needed to discern the difference is faith.
Categories: Chapter News
5
Dec
2025
Muskegs, rain gear and passing on bucks
by Jeff Lund
Categories: Chapter News, Federal Issues
Tags: Public Lands Access, Alaska Chapter, Tongass National Forest
18
Nov
Keeping the Tongass Wild:
What the Latest Tongass National Forest Assessment Means for Alaska’s Hunters and Anglers
By Mary Glaves, Alaska Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers November 18th, 2025
Categories: Chapter News, Federal Issues, State Issues
Tags: Public Lands & Waters, Alaska Chapter, Tongass National Forest