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At 16.8 million acres, the Tongass National Forest is the largest national forest in the United States and the largest remaining temperate rainforest in the world. Nearly 500 miles long with 11,000 miles of coastline, it is as much a seascape as a landscape: a world of islands, waterways and tide-washed beaches along which marine and terrestrial life overlap.

The country’s largest national forest is a place with room for both quiet and clamor: the quiet of undeveloped, pristine places; the clamor of Americans commenting upon how the future forest will be managed and the steady hum of working communities, as well. Whether by standing in the mossy silence of old-growth forest, visiting one of Southeast Alaska’s unique communities, or taking part in the bustle of public discussion and debate, you are part of this temperate rainforest in transition.

Shades of Green Videos

We worked with Juneau-based KTOO to develop this video series called Shades of Green that really explores this magnificent place. The Tongass National Forest belongs to you, enjoy!

This opening segment of the 10-segment series on the Tongass National Forest introduces you to the majesty, grandeur, and treasure that is southeast…
Stories of life and land in Alaska's Tongass National Forest; welcome segment.