Dear John,
The Biden administration has shown they're ready to take bold action to protect our country's most special places, so this week we're kicking off 100 Days of Action to Save the Boundary Waters to make sure America’s most visited Wilderness is at the top of the list in 2021. "100 Days of Action to Save the Boundary Waters" is a multi-week campaign to demonstrate to policymakers the necessity and the overwhelming public support to protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness from the threat of sulfide-ore copper mining.
Each week we will be sharing information around specific themes about the issue of sulfide-ore copper mining on the edge of the Wilderness and asking you to take specific action towards protecting the Wilderness.
"Permanent protection for Minnesota's Boundary Waters is overwhelmingly supported by citizens," said Tom Landwehr, Executive Director of the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters. "The economic, ecological, and recreational value of the Wilderness is immeasurable, and over the next 100 days we will be lifting up the voices of the millions who want to see this sacred place protected today and for future generations."
We know you are with us in the fight, so help us reach more passionate Boundary Waters defenders by forwarding the 100 Days of Action to Save the Boundary Waters to three friends or family members and asking them to stand with us and join the 100 Days of Action to Save the BWCA.
There will be opportunities to learn more about the issue and to test your existing knowledge so keep your eyes out for more information each week.
For the Wilderness,
Alex Falconer
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