The Washington Post published a strong piece on the mining threats facing the Boundary Waters. It highlights decades of advocacy to protect this irreplaceable wilderness and features many of our organization's dedicated advocates leading the fight for its permanent protection.
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KARE 11: Mining the Truth: Cases For and Against Mining Near the Boundary Waters – Watch the 3-part series >>
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Earthjustice: The Fight to Save a Beloved Midwest Wilderness – Read more >>
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Star Tribune: Opinion | Supporters of Boundary Waters mining just refuse to give up – Read the op-ed >>
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The Hill: The mining decision Trump should rethink – Read more >>
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Minnesota Reformer: It’s Up to Minnesota to Protect the Boundary Waters – Read more >>
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Earthjustice: Photo Feature: A mining threat returns to the nation’s most visited wilderness – Read more >>
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Star Tribune: After More Than 40 Years Out West, a Major Outdoors Trade Show Is Relocating to Minnesota – Read more >>
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Outdoor Life: Senator Lee Is Back with His Attack on Public Lands. This Time He Wants to Butcher the Wilderness Act Under the Guise of Border Security - Read more >>
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Fodor’s Travel: The Stunning Reason to Visit America’s Greatest Water Wilderness – Read more >>
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Grandma's Marathon is sold out, but you still have a chance to race by joining our charity runner team! By running with Save the Boundary Waters, you’ll raise critical funds to protect America’s most-visited Wilderness while taking on an incredible athletic challenge. Whether you’re running Grandma’s Marathon (Duluth, June 2026) or the Chicago Marathon (October 2026), you’ll join a team of Boundary Waters supporters who are turning their training into lasting impact.
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Wilderness Equity Initiative grants - applications opening soon! Save the Boundary Waters provides small trip or project grants to help provide access to outdoor experiences and inclusion in conservation advocacy. Learn more >>
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Blog - Minnesota Takes Action Event Series: This year, Minnesotans have shown up across the state to stand up for the Boundary Waters, to learn, connect, and take meaningful action to protect America’s most visited Wilderness. Read the blog >>
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Join us for upcoming Save the Boundary Waters events across Minnesota and beyond. These gatherings bring together people who care about the Wilderness to connect, learn, and take action to protect this national treasure. Stay tuned for opportunities to join the movement and make your voice heard for the Boundary Waters. Find an event near you >>
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Moorhead, MN - Oct 11 - We’re hosting a happy hour this Saturday, Oct 11, and a Minnesota Takes Action event on Sunday, Oct 12. Hear from Save the Boundary Waters and community leaders, learn how to get involved, and snag your own lawn sign!
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Grand Rapids, MN - Benefit Concert at Rapids Brewing - Oct 11 - Join us for a benefit concert at Rapids Brewing Co. this Saturday, from 6-10 PM, to support Save the Boundary Waters. The event featured performances by Tattletale, Forge North, and Mary & Emily LaPlant. RSVP on Facebook >>
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Ely, MN - Public Trust Film Screening - Oct 14 - Don’t miss Patagonia’s Public Trust documentary at the Ely Historic State Theater. Enjoy happy hour and a prize giveaway at 5 pm, the film at 6 pm, and a panel with Ingrid Lyons, Nate Ptacek, and Timo Rova on the future of public lands. Free and open to all. RSVP here >>
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Bloomington, MN - REI: Take Action for the Boundary Waters - Oct. 28 - Join us at REI Bloomington to learn about threats facing the Wilderness and how you can help protect it. Write letters to elected officials, connect with fellow advocates, and grab a yard sign. Learn more >>
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Minneapolis, MN - Protect and Elect: Boundary Waters on the Ballot - Oct 23 - Join Save the Boundary Waters Action Fund for an evening exploring what’s at stake in the 2026 midterms—and how our Action Fund and PAC are building the political power needed to defend the Boundary Waters. RSVP here >>
This is a 501(c)(4) Save the Boundary Waters Action Fund event.
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Visit our one-stop shop to get involved in protecting the Boundary Waters through our online Action Center. Send pre-written messages to your elected officials, track bills, and don’t forget to share with your friends!
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Become a volunteer! Our volunteers help with education, advocacy, and outreach (often over beer or coffee! Maybe even at a concert!) Help with tabling events, phone banking, writing letters, meeting lawmakers, and meet-ups with Boundary Waters enthusiasts! Join us >>
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| Become a monthly donor and support the permanent protection of the Boundary Waters. Every gift, big and small, has a ripple effect that supports our work to secure permanent protections for canoe country. Become a sustainer today >>
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The major outdoor trade show,
Outdoor Retailer, is moving to Minnesota for 2026! This is an important testament to the strong and growing outdoor economy in MN. We’ve attended the show for years, and are excited to convene in our own backyard! Read more >>
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Remembering Boundary Waters Heroes: Darrel Knuffke passed away in July - he was an important leader with The Wilderness Society, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, and was a founder of Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness (Save the Boundary Waters’ parent organization.) Duluth, MN-born Richard Moe, who served as Chief of Staff for Vice President Walter Mondale, passed away in September. Moe championed preservation throughout his life, including in recent years advocating to protect the Boundary Waters from copper mining. Read more>>
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