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The 100th Anniversary of the Quetico Superior Region

2009 marks the 100th Anniversary of the initial formation of what would become Quetico Provincial Park and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. What started as a long and jagged process of preservation and restoration resulted in a huge, roadless and protected forest being celebrated today.

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Welcome to Wilderness News Online! We couldn’t be more excited to launch the online version of the Quetico Superior Foundation’s publication Wilderness News. Our goal is to become your online news …

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Wilderness News Fall 2008 Issue

The Fall 2008 issue of Wilderness News is online and in the mail. Download a PDF here.                 What’s Inside:   Crossing Boundaries for …

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The Changing Nature of Wilderness Protection

Special Feature Part I: The Changing Nature of Wilderness Protection The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act from 1978 to Today By Alissa Johnson, Wilderness News Contributor   October marked the 30th …

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The Canoe: A Vehicle for the Spirit

Childhood Memories Evoke the Stirrings of Wilderness Experience By Pat Kallemeyn, Wilderness News Contributor   One of my most vivid childhood memories is of the voyager art installed in my hometown’s post …

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Historic “Review” Islands Protected

Island home of legendary conservationist Ernest Oberholtzer to remain undeveloped Last September the Minnesota Land Trust and the Ernest C. Oberholtzer Foundation announced the permanent protection of the Review Islands – …

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Wilderness News Summer 2008

The Summer 2008 issue of Wilderness News is in the mail and online, download the PDF HERE >             Highlights: Transformation of a Landscape – What …

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Transformation of a Landscape

What Global Warming Could Mean for the Boundary Waters   By Alissa Johnson, Wilderness News Contributor Mention canoe country to any canoeist familiar with the Quetico Superior region, and an array …

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A Man of the Trees

Jack Rajala has spent most of his life in the forest. He is well known in Minnesota forestry circles as an advocate for white pine restoration and as part of Rajala …

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Sunnier Days on Rainy Lake

There is peace – or at least a cease-fire – in one of Minnesota’s longest-lived environmental and land-use conflicts. Leaders from Voyageurs National Park and the city of International Falls, two …

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