Numerous lakes and streams in northeastern Minnesota available for citizen monitoring
Volunteers are vital to measure how clear lakes and streams are, providing valuable information to track long-term health.
Volunteers are vital to measure how clear lakes and streams are, providing valuable information to track long-term health.
Volunteers and a nonprofit group worked tirelessly to clear deadfall and regrowth from the Powwow Trail in the BWCAW, after Pagami Creek Fire.
Public land projects offer opportunities to help with trail-building, portage maintenance, and much more across northeastern Minnesota.
Partnerships with state of Minnesota helps gather important information about the health of canoe country’s beloved clean lakes.
Trail groups offer comprehensive training sessions September 21-23 to help volunteers manage successful trail projects.
Annual volunteer weekend at Voyageurs will contribute to wetland restoration efforts.
A wide range of opportunities are available to experience the Superior National Forest and perform stewardship.
The Kekekabic Hiking Trail was severely damaged by a windstorm last summer.
Hiking routes offer solitude and singular experiences, and opportunities to help keep them clear.
Upcoming opportunities include events in Voyageurs National Park and the Boundary Waters.
Help with wilderness management and maintenance – and spend a few months living in canoe country.