Wilderness advocate to run 110 miles across Boundary Waters for clean water awareness
“Where else can you run 100 miles and not have to carry water with you? That clean water is worth protecting.”
“Where else can you run 100 miles and not have to carry water with you? That clean water is worth protecting.”
A series of rulings has offered wins and losses for both environmental groups and mining proponents.
Superior National Forest seeks comments on project that would officially designate dogsled trails, open campgrounds to off-road vehicles, and more.
Federal agency overrules state’s efforts to ignore sulfate pollution.
A significant increase in visitors last year showed value of wilderness, while posing some challenges.
Justices reverse state decisions about indefinite water treatment and tailings basin liner, while upholding other points.
An influential advocate for protecting northern Minnesota’s natural treasures, instrumental in Voyageurs National Park and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area we know today.
Members of Congress offer competing bills on copper-nickel mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area.
State assessment finds a coldwater stream with wild fish thriving — in the shadow of major mines.
Federal agency says state can’t leave lakes off impaired waters list simply because legislature won’t allow pollution enforcement.
BWCAW is #3 on the list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers, threatened by pollution from proposed mine.
Permit holders will be required to receive training this year to help prevent problems seen last summer.
Minnesota’s school trust lands could generate revenue for education from carbon offsets, studying an alternative to logging, mining.
Letter requests new administration complete its analysis of whether mining can be done safely in Boundary Waters watershed.
With international border still closed, foundation invites participants to carry a canoe the same distance as one of the park’s portages.
Government attorneys, engineers, and scientists hit the brakes on both proposed mines in Minnesota’s northwoods.
First phase of effort to catch up on maintenance backlog will make repairs and improvements possible.
State funds effort to acquire lands and turn them over to county for management and public access.
Mark Dayton: “…the only acceptable goal is permanent protection from copper mining near the Boundary Waters.”
Annual paddle sports show in Madison will return with online seminars and interactive events.