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What is Wilderness? Examining tree rings, researchers reconsider the history of human influence in the Boundary Waters

February 27, 2022September 14, 2018 by Editor

“By examining annual growth rings in increment cores taken from tree trunks, we found that many pines at this site were more than 250 years old. Distinct injuries recorded within their rings denoted the passage of multiple low-severity surface fires that damaged but did not kill many of these trees…”  

Knife Lake siltstone tool

Archaeologist Says Knife Lake Site Could Be Earliest Minnesota Settlement

February 27, 2022October 16, 2013 by Greg Seitz

Researcher who has been studying Boundary Waters quarry says new tests indicate humans were there thousands of years ago.

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Supporting the Protection of the Minnesota-Ontario border region and Superior National Forest including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Quetico Provincial Park, Voyageurs National Park, La Verendrye Provincial Park, Isle Royale National Park, and Lake Superior. More About Us >