Tongass Odyssey

Tongass Odyssey
Author: John Schoen
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1602234264

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Tongass Odyssey is a biologist’s memoir of personal experiences over the past four decades studying brown bears, deer, and mountain goats and advocating for conservation of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest. The largest national forest in the nation, the Tongass encompasses the most significant expanse of intact old-growth temperate rainforest remaining on Earth. Tongass Odyssey is a cautionary tale of the harm that can result when science is eclipsed by politics that are focused on short-term economic gain. Yet even as those problems put the Tongass at risk, the forest also represents a unique opportunity for conserving large, intact landscapes with all their ecological parts, including wild salmon, bears, wolves, eagles, and other wildlife. Combining elements of personal memoir, field journal, natural history, conservation essay, and philosophical reflection, Tongass Odyssey tells an engaging story about an enchanting place.

Management of the Tongass National Forest

Management of the Tongass National Forest
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1374
Release: 1986
Genre: Forest reserves
ISBN:

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Tongass

Tongass
Author: Kathie Durbin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Set in Alaska's coastal rain forest, Tongass is a dramatic story of greed, courage, bare-knuckles politics, and the fate of a remote, beautiful land.

Salmon in the Trees

Salmon in the Trees
Author:
Publisher: Braided River
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781594850912

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* Protect or exploit? The Tongass is in the center of pending legislation and strong emotions. * Illustrations by celebrated artist Ray Troll * Includes Tongass soundscape on CD * A carbon-neutral publication One of the rarest ecosystems on Earth, the Tongass rain forest fringes the coastal panhandle of Alaska and covers thousands of islands in the Alexander Archipelago. It's a place where everything is interconnected: Humpback whales, orcas, and sea lions cruise the forested shorelines. Wild salmon swim upstream into the forest, feeding some of the world's highest densities of grizzlies, black bears, and bald eagles. Native cultures endure with Raven, Eagle, and Salmon. Local communities benefit from the gifts of both the forest and sea. But the global demands of our modern world may threaten this great forest's biological treasures. Salmon in the Trees: Life in Alaska's Tongass Rain Forest fully explores the entire ecosystem of the Tongass National Forest-its habitat, wildlife, and people. Here, millions of wild salmon are the crucial link between the forest and the sea, and shape both animal and human lives. With camera and rain gear in hand, photographer Amy Gulick spent more than two years trekking and paddling among the bears, misty islands, and salmon streams to document the intricate connections within the Tongass. Along the way, she met Alaskans -- bush pilots, fishermen, guides, artists -- who call the Tongass home. Together with engaging and accessible essays from renowned conservationists, scientists, and journalists, as well as salmon-spawned illustrations from artist Ray Troll, Gulick portrays a hopeful story of a magnificent -- and intact -- ecosystem where trees still grow salmon, and salmon still grow trees.

Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World

Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World
Author: Dominick A. DellaSala
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1597266760

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Temperate rainforests are biogeographically unique. Compared to their tropical counterparts, temperate rainforests are rarer and are found disproportionately along coastlines. Because most temperate rainforests are marked by the intersection of marine, terrestrial, and freshwater systems, these rich ecotones are among the most productive regions on Earth. Globally, temperate rainforests store vast amounts of carbon, provide habitat for scores of rare and endemic species with ancient affinities, and sustain complex food-web dynamics. In spite of their global significance, however, protection levels for these ecosystems are far too low to sustain temperate rainforests under a rapidly changing global climate and ever expanding human footprint. Therefore, a global synthesis is needed to provide the latest ecological science and call attention to the conservation needs of temperate and boreal rainforests. A concerted effort to internationalize the plight of the world’s temperate and boreal rainforests is underway around the globe; this book offers an essential (and heretofore missing) tool for that effort. DellaSala and his contributors tell a compelling story of the importance of temperate and boreal rainforests that includes some surprises (e.g., South Africa, Iran, Turkey, Japan, Russia). This volume provides a comprehensive reference from which to build a collective vision of their future.

Tongass, the Prolific Name, the Forgotten Tribe

Tongass, the Prolific Name, the Forgotten Tribe
Author: Daniel Monteith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1998
Genre: Discourse analysis, Narrative
ISBN:

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"Anthropological and archeological sources indicate that the Tongass Tlingit people of southern southeast Alaska have been a Kwaan or Tlingit group for hundreds if not thousands of years. Regardless, of this scholarly recognition, the federal government has not acknowledged the Tongass as a tribe. This research utilizes contemporary ethnographic fieldwork and is complimented by archeological, archival, and ethnographic fieldwork and is complimented by archeological, archival, and ethnohistorical sources to document the Tongass or Taantakwaan cultural identity. This study focuses on how culture and identity is created and maintained for the Tongass people. The driving forces behind both the individual identity and the group identity or sense of community for the Tongass are: (1) Tlingit kinship and social organization; (2) the transmission of knowledge; and (3) their connection to the land and resources. These three aspects of Tongass cultural identity are intertwined. This study concentrates on how the Tongass Taantakwaan people are perceived as a distinct community by themselves and others"--Leaf ii

Tongass National Forest

Tongass National Forest
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, National Parks, and Forests
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1989
Genre: Forest reserves
ISBN:

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Tongass National Forest

Tongass National Forest
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, National Parks, and Forests
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1989
Genre: Forest reserves
ISBN:

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Tongass National Forest Guide

Tongass National Forest Guide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1900
Genre: Tongass National Forest (Alaska)
ISBN:

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