Dear John,
When Earth Day began in 1970, the fight to protect the Boundary Waters focused on motor boats, mining, and logging. Today, the threat of toxic copper mining urgently threatens this unspoiled lakeland Wilderness.
Right now, anti-Boundary Waters politicians and billionaire-backed mining interests are pushing to strip away protections and expose the watershed of America’s most visited Wilderness to its most toxic industry.
This Earth Day, remember this: Not this mine. Not this place. Not ever.
Save the Boundary Waters is fighting every day to ensure that this type of risky copper mining NEVER occurs near this irreplaceable Wilderness.
But we need your help to continue defending Canoe Country. This Earth Day, your gift will be TRIPLED thanks to a generous 3X match.
This means:
$20 BECOMES $60
$50 BECOMES $150
$100 BECOMES $300
$500 BECOMES $1,500
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Your support powers our strategic legal work, policy initiatives, science, and advocacy to stop toxic mining and permanently protect the Boundary Waters for future generations.
John, this Earth Day, can we count on you to take a stand for our planet’s clean water, wild places, and public lands? Let’s make this moment count.
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For the Wilderness,
Ingrid Lyons
Executive Director
Save the Boundary Waters
Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness
P.S. The Boundary Waters is not for sale. Earth Day reminds us that we only have one planet—and some places are too special to risk. Rush a 3X gift.
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Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness
P.O. Box 625
Ely, MN 55731
United States
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