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Corps explore new forestry techniques
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FEBRUARY 12, 2001 Several Alaska Native corporations are investing in new forestry techniques aimed at minimizing the effects of logging on the environment. Sealaska Corp. of Juneau has invested $5.5 million in forestry techniques and has spent more than $1 million on research to study the effects of logging. Klukwan Inc. of Klukwan is restoring forests on Long Island and has a $5 million settlement trust dedicated to the effort. Get the Story:
Some Native firms investing for future in old clear-cuts (The Anchorage Daily News 2/11)
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