Young Boundary Waters advocates go to Washington, D.C. to speak for the wilderness
Young advocates spend two days in the nation’s capital, sharing their stories and asking officials to protect the Boundary Waters.
Young advocates spend two days in the nation’s capital, sharing their stories and asking officials to protect the Boundary Waters.
Scientists tracking and studying wolves in the park on MInnesota’s northern border have documented the animals fishing, and it could be an important food source.
Newly-found records show government fought against long-term leases and put caveats on the terms to ensure expedient mineral development.
Events in Grand Marais will encourage attendees to enjoy and protect the starry skies that have made the region famous.
Eight organizations file lawsuits to challenge permits for the state’s first copper mine and revise rules.
A massive example of the iconic Quetico-Superior tree species growing on the edge of Namakan Lake has been declared the biggest of its kind in the country.
Snow underfoot, dark pines above, a white path beckons cross-country skiers into the Boundary Waters and offers glimpses into its past.
Bloom of unusual aquatic plant that can cover cold, clean river bottoms with slimy growth and hurt aquatic food web is discovered in Poplar River.
Two key Democrats have sent a letter to administration officials seeking evidence to back up the September decision.
Retired leader of agency who took steps to prevent mining pollution from harming the wilderness says continued protection is important.
DNR announces it is giving the copper-nickel mine proposal a green light after years of review and debate.
Minnesota Historical Society decides to keep Grand Mound Historic Site closed out of respect for Native American communities.
New research explains how climate change will likely disrupt natural processes that affect what grows where.
Watch an award-winning student film about how the BWCAW Act of 1978 came to pass, and learn more about the long road to wilderness protection.
Paddlers chase 50-year-old record time for completing historic travel route through the Boundary Waters and beyond.
Minnesota and Michigan-based academics say the decision to transport new wolves to the Lake Superior site was based on incomplete information.
Partnerships with state of Minnesota helps gather important information about the health of canoe country’s beloved clean lakes.
Crews from Quetico and the Superior National Forest met up in August to work on maintaining portages along the border, share skills, and build relationships.
National system managing access to public lands is being revised to increase security and adjust rules and fees.
Project begins to restore predator population on popular island in Lake Superior, as managers seek to balance natural forces.