Answers Emerge About How Global Warming Could Affect North Shore Tourism
Public invited to learn about preliminary findings of study on projected climate change, effects on visitors, and how communities can adapt.
Public invited to learn about preliminary findings of study on projected climate change, effects on visitors, and how communities can adapt.
Governor of Minnesota tells Twin Metals he will block mining activity on state lands near the wilderness.
Minnesota officials declare the state’s first copper-nickel mine proposal ‘adequate’ and ready to seek permits.
Conference will bring together Sustainable recreation and strengthening economic development
Park manager has earned a reputation for working with community to promote economy and environmental protection.
Video of ice crashing on shore in Duluth has inspired wonder around the world.
Tracks frozen in slush on a wilderness lake have given the first indication that at least a couple wolves are still holding on despite a crashing population and little chance of reproduction.
Nature documentary follows mother moose and calf in Canada, and accompanies researchers from Grand Portage, MN.
Rural and small-town initiatives seek to improve livability and promote responsible tourism.
Researchers announce they are narrowing down the reasons that more of the state’s largest animals are dying.
Reservations can be made starting today for entry points and dates during the summer quota season.
Beaver dams are problematic for trout but serve other important purposes on Lake Superior tributaries.
Mail Run featured tight competition in the snowy forests of the Canadian border.
Conference offers opportunity for researchers working throughout the region to present about their discoveries.
New research shows how humans are affecting “pristine” waters.
Incorrect data led to previous predictions that groundwater would flow south.
Help with wilderness management and maintenance – and spend a few months living in canoe country.
Voyageurs National Park project explores the crucial year of 1927, when aerial photos were captured of the busy border lakes.
Public comments will be accepted until Dec. 14 on the controversial copper mine.
Busy park depends on Americans paddling across the international border.