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Amy Gulick and Salmon In the Trees

For two years, photographer Amy Gulick trekked among bears and bald eagles, and across forests and salmon-packed streams to document Alaska’s Tongass National Forest in its natural, primeval state, for her book Salmon In the Trees. The most complete portion of remaining west coast temperate rainforest, the Tongass is the largest National Forest in the U.S., and the only National Forest to have been “excused” from Roadless Rule regulations.

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Amy Gulick and Salmon In the Trees

The Tongass National Forest in southeast Alaska is the official designation for the largest surviving component of original Pacific temperate rainforest left in North America. For two years, writer and photographer Amy Gulick paddled and trekked among bears, islands and salmon streams to document the Tongass in it’s primeval, natural state. The result is her award-winning book and photographic journey through the natural heritage and indigenous culture of the Tongass in Salmon In the Trees.

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