Grand Marais radio station launches Boundary Waters podcast
WTIP’s new online program features in-depth reporting on the people, experiences, and practices of canoe country.
WTIP’s new online program features in-depth reporting on the people, experiences, and practices of canoe country.
The latest estimate of the wolf population has increased significantly due to more and more whitetail deer living in wolf territory.
Legislation would let mining company acquire public land despite claims that it’s a bad deal for taxpayers.
In May 2007 an out of control campfire off the Gunflint Trail grew into a wildfire that burned 75,851 acres. Ten years later, the forest is at a turning point…
Wilderness visitors spent several days in a swamp while rescuers searched from land, air, and water.
Local residents rescued the animal after it broke through the ice in the middle of Hungry Jack Lake.
Events offer opportunity to learn, ask questions, and offer input to the National Park Service.
Federal government plans to give the company 6,500 acres for its mine in exchange for lands elsewhere on the National Forest.
Canoe country rookie finds wonder and solitude along the Border Route.
NBC reporter travels to the Boundary Waters to interview married adventurers with two months left in their twelve-month trip.
Severe storms wreak havoc on wilderness, blocking roads and portages and harming visitors.
A high school teacher who was the brother of a Minnesota Congressman died when a tree fell on him.
National television program covers PolyMet proposal and opposition from environmentalists and Chippewa bands.
Reservations can be made starting today for entry points and dates during the summer quota season.
Mail Run featured tight competition in the snowy forests of the Canadian border.
Busy park depends on Americans paddling across the international border.
Online travel guide recognized for international collaboration to build region’s brand – based on its connected stories.
Barney Lakner previously served prison time for his role as the ringleader of a 2007 wilderness rampage.
Kabetogama Peninsula offers a glimmer of hope for the rapidly disappearing species.