Preserve hemlock-spruce forest along a heavily forested section of Alaska's coastline
Kootznoowoo
United States
8,035 ha
The Kootznoowoo Improved Forest Management Project preserves old-growth and young growth hemlock-spruce forest along a heavily forested section of Alaska's coastline. Owned by Kootznoowoo Incorporated, a Native American timber company, the project area would otherwise be vulnerable to harvesting. As compared to the surrounding area, the Kootznoowoo area stores significantly more carbon and exhibits a high conservation value.
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By committing to keep the forest CO2 stocks above the regional baseline level, the Kootznoowoo Project provides significant climate benefits through carbon sequestration. It reduces emissions by protecting old growth and encouraging new growth.
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The project area is used for community recreation and sustenance hunting. The project's substantial old-growth forest – 43% of the project area – provides essential habitat to Sitka black-tailed deer, black bears, mountain goats, moose, beavers, weasels, land otters, red foxes, and several species of salmon. The protected forest also has wide flora diversity, boasting a number of berry species like red elderberry, salmonberry, thimbleberry, blueberry, and huckleberry.
Project description document
Verification report 2018-2019