Native America Calling

Native America Calling


Tuesday, September 2, 2025 – Trump administration pushes for increased logging in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

September 02, 2025

The Trump administration is working to remove protections for more than 58 million acres of national forests. A brief public comment period is now open on a plan to rescind the federal government’s 25-year-old Roadless Rule which prohibits road construction and timber harvesting in several states. Environmental groups and leaders of Alaska Native tribes with cultural ties to the Tongass National Forest — the country’s largest national forest — are raising alarms about the plan. The vast temperate rainforest covers 17 million acres and is also the nation’s largest stand of old-growth trees, many of which are at least 800 years old. Advocates warn that road construction and increased commercial logging threaten subsistence hunting, plant harvesting, and fishing. We’ll talk with tribal leaders and others about what’s at stake in Tongass and the future of forest management.

GUESTS

Chuck Sams (Cayuse and Walla), director of Indigenous Programs at Yale Center for Environmental Justice and former National Park Service director

Cody Desautel (Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation), president of the Intertribal Timber Council and the executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation

Mike Jones (Haida), president of the Organized Village of Kasaan

Ilsxílee Stáng/Gloria Burns (Haida), president of the Ketchikan Indian Community

Joel Jackson (Tlingit and Haida), president of the Organized Village of Kake

 

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