Title 16 › Chapter 2— NATIONAL FORESTS › Subchapter I— ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION › § 539
Adds land to two national forests. It expands Chugach National Forest by approximately one million nine hundred thousand acres (the Nellie Juan, College Fjord, Copper/Rude River, and Controller Bay areas) and expands Tongass National Forest by approximately one million four hundred and fifty thousand acres (the Kates Needle, Juneau Icefield, and Brabazon Range areas), as shown on maps titled “Chugach National Forest additions—proposed” and “Tongass National Forest additions—proposed,” dated October 1978. Except for valid existing rights, the Secretary must manage these added lands under the national forest laws and rules. For the Copper/Rude River addition and the Copper River–Bering River part of the Chugach, protecting fish, wildlife, and their habitat is the main goal. Hunting, fishing, and other uses are allowed only in zones and under rules set by this Act and other state and federal law, and under special regulations the Secretary will create.
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16 U.S.C. § 539
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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