Freemans Finish Year in the Boundary Waters, Travel to Washington, D.C.
Wilderness adventurers and advocates leave the wilderness for the first time in 366 days and quickly catch a plane to the capital.
Wilderness adventurers and advocates leave the wilderness for the first time in 366 days and quickly catch a plane to the capital.
Lawsuit claims 50-year-old leases must be renewed automatically, despite government’s opinion that it has the right to reject them.
NBC reporter travels to the Boundary Waters to interview married adventurers with two months left in their twelve-month trip.
Bipartisan partners pen commentary for the New York Times arguing to protect the wilderness watershed.
Forest Service offers chance for public to weigh in whether or not mines should be allowed in the wilderness watershed.
By Greg Seitz Gov. Dayton declares opposition to copper-nickel mining in Boundary Waters watershed Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton has halted new leases of mineral rights on state lands near the Boundary …
Politicians trade arguments for and against controversial mine proposal next to the Boundary Waters wilderness.
IN THIS ISSUE: Climate Change in the Northwoods Part I. Something in the Water: Bent Paddle Brewing of Duluth joins the call to protect the planet’s most precious resource. Voyageurs—A Must Visit National Park: The National Park of Minnesota’s north woods celebrates the Park Service’s Centennial. Mining Update…
Ambitious adventure is the subject of a NPR story as the canoeing couple sparks conversation on stewardship.
Congresswoman announces bill to revoke federal mineral leases in Rainy River basin.
PolyMet proposal earns Lake Superior’s largest tributary an undesirable designation.
Researcher Lee Frelich says wilderness forests are being changed in several ways.
Antofagasta will control 100 percent of the massive copper-nickel mine proposal next to the Boundary Waters.
Stay up-to-date on proposed mining projects near the BWCAW and Superior National Forest, including the latest updates on Twin Metals and PolyMet, permitting status, court challenges, possible threats to the north …
Northern Minnesota politicians strongly oppose potential study under consideration by Forest Service.
The statewide conversation continues with high-stakes advocacy and calls for caution.
The environmental coalition Mining Truth, comprised of the Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness, Conservation Minnesota, and the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, has announced a new campaign. The “4 Simple …
The South Kawishiwi River, which flows into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, has been named one of “America’s Most Endangered Rivers” as a result of the Twin Metals mine proposal …
The Spring Issue of Wilderness News is in the mail and online. What’s Inside: A special feature on proposed mining near the BWCAW, a look at Northern Tier High Adventure Program, and more…
The mining story continues to unfold in northern Minnesota, where three companies participated in the latest mineral rights auction. According to an article in the LaCrosse Tribune, Duluth Metals LLC bid on …