Community members in the small town of Whale Pass on northern Prince of Wales Island are fighting against the state’s plan to clear-cut nearly 300 acres of old-growth timber including some within city limits. They’re concerned the clear cuts could hurt the town’s tourism industry and make landslides more likely, and time is running out to stop the timber sale.
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The state’s Division of Forestry is proposing the sale, which would include clear-cutting eight million board feet of old-growth forest. But the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council said the damage it could do outweighs the good.