Skip to content
  • Happy Health
  • Happy Mindset
  • Animal Wonders
  • About Us
    • Team
  • Subscribe
Menu
  • Happy Health
  • Happy Mindset
  • Animal Wonders
  • About Us
    • Team
  • Subscribe
Happy News

A Court Saved Americas Largest Rainforest From Logging

A federal judge has delivered a major victory for one of the most extraordinary places on earth, dismissing a lawsuit from timber industry groups that sought to force large-scale old-growth logging in the Tongass National Forest in Alaska. The Tongass is the largest national forest in the United States and the largest remaining temperate rainforest anywhere in the world, spanning 17 million acres of ancient trees, wild salmon rivers, and rich habitat for bald eagles, brown bears, Steller’s sea lions, mountain goats, and dozens of other species found nowhere else. The judge dismissed the case with prejudice, a legal term meaning the same parties can never bring the same lawsuit against the same defendants again, and ruled that federal law does not require the Forest Service to guarantee a specific volume of old-growth timber sales to meet market demand. Conservationists and tribal communities called it a decisive and long-awaited victory for the forest.

The Tongass is home to ancient Sitka spruce, cedar, and hemlock trees that have stood for centuries and store vast amounts of carbon, supporting one of the most biologically rich ecosystems in all of North America. Environmental groups, tribal communities, fishing organizations, and tourism operators had all joined the side of the defense, arguing that the old-growth stands are irreplaceable and that their destruction would harm the wildlife and communities that depend on them for generations to come. The attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity said the ruling sends a clear message that the logging industry’s attempt to force large-scale clearing had no legal basis, and that the court was right to reject it entirely. Advocates say the decision protects not just ancient trees but the salmon runs, coastal communities, and extraordinary wildlife that have made the Tongass one of America’s most treasured wild places.

Source: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/americas-largest-rainforest-safe-from-logging-thanks-to-alaska-court-ruling/

PrevPreviousScientists Just Found Four Ancient Snakes Curled Together And It Rewrites History
NextWoman Injected Her Own Tumor With A Virus She Grew In Her Lab.Next

Recent Articles

Happy News

A New Study Of 10,000 People Just Put The Fluoride Fear To Rest

April 17, 2026

A major new study has put one of the most widely circulated health fears of recent years to rest, finding that exposure to fluoride in drinking water during childhood has no effect on IQ or cognitive function at any point in life. Researchers from the University of Minnesota, the University

Read More
Happy News

Woman Injected Her Own Tumor With A Virus She Grew In Her Lab.

April 17, 2026

When Dr. Beata Halassy learned in 2020 that her breast cancer had returned for the third time, she faced a choice that almost no one else on earth could have made. A virologist at the University of Zagreb in Croatia, she had spent her career growing and studying viruses in

Read More
Happy News

A Court Saved Americas Largest Rainforest From Logging

April 17, 2026

A federal judge has delivered a major victory for one of the most extraordinary places on earth, dismissing a lawsuit from timber industry groups that sought to force large-scale old-growth logging in the Tongass National Forest in Alaska. The Tongass is the largest national forest in the United States and

Read More
« Previous Next »
  • Privacy Notice
  • Accessibility Notice
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
  • Unsubscribe
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Notice
  • Accessibility Notice
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
  • Unsubscribe
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2026 HappyNews.