State Establishes Southeast State Forest

Deanna Garrison, KRBD – Ketchikan

The state of Alaska has established a Southeast State Forest, setting aside just over 25,000 acres of state lands for timber harvests. The parcels are spread over a wide area, but most are located on Prince of Wales Island.

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