Kuskokwim River communities voice opposition to removing protections for 28M acres of BLM lands in Alaska

The United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has completed a whirlwind tour of Alaska, collecting public input on the potential removal of protections for roughly 28 million acres of wilderness lands throughout the state, known as “D-1” lands. In the end, residents of Kuskokwim River communities who depend on much of the land in question said that far too much is at stake, and that protections must be maintained.

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