Boundary Waters lake trout season opens this weekend
Anglers can start going after the coldwater fish in wilderness waters two weeks earlier than the rest of the state.
Anglers can start going after the coldwater fish in wilderness waters two weeks earlier than the rest of the state.
Twin Metals project gets new lease on life after Interior Department lawyer reverses policy and says government must allow access.
Debate over ‘damage deposit’ ramps up with dueling reclamation estimates.
The state is currently taking comments on the possibility of a 25 percent increase in timber harvest across its lands.
Disagreement about the bill hinges on whether or not human-powered mechanized travel is allowed under the Wilderness Act.
A bill restoring mineral rights near the Boundary Waters squeaked through the House of Representatives last week, but doesn’t yet have a Senate author.
Two bills seeking to speed up the Twin Metals and PolyMet mine proposals are being voted on this week in Washington, D.C.
State-sponsored studies sought to improve understanding of the complex ways sulfate harms the iconic plant.
Cook County encourages visitors to come see the Milky Way and the northern lights in its pitch black sky.
Extensive studies of moose mortality show parasites carried by whitetail deer are killing many of Minnesota’s remaining moose.
Automation is revolutionizing the mining industry, quickly reducing employment and the potential economic impact of proposals in northern Minnesota.
Mark Dayton tells newspaper he believes the economic benefits and environmental risks can be balanced.
The iconic animals appear to be following in the footsteps of Minnesota’s as their habitat is degraded and the climate warms.
Writer profiles the long-lasting conflict between wilderness proponents and mine workers.
Scientists recently discovered more harmful algae blooms at the National Park in Lake Superior, a surprising problem for pristine waters surrounded by unbroken forests.
The latest estimate of the wolf population has increased significantly due to more and more whitetail deer living in wolf territory.
Freemans publish account of their headline-grabbing adventure during all four seasons in the threatened wilderness area.
The return of beavers to the Kabetogama Peninsula has altered water flows, changed the tree composition, and brought back other plants and animals.
After years of debate, scientists recommend a complex equation to calculate how much sulfate is safe to discharge into waters where wild rice grows.
The bipartisan effort was met by bipartisan opposition as Congress wrestled with proposal to withdraw lands in the wilderness watershed from mineral exploration.