From Save the Boundary Waters <[email protected]>
Subject What's the latest with the Boundary Waters?
Date March 14, 2021 12:01 PM
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As we pass the one-year mark of navigating the pandemic in the United States, the importance of the Boundary Waters as a sanctuary for so many of us is even more apparent. Thank you for your continued support in protecting this unique boreal ecosystem from the threat of sulfide-ore copper mining. Permanent protection for the Boundary Waters is in our sights, but the fight isn’t over yet.
-The Team at the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters

The path to permanent protection
2021 presents our best chance in years: we continue to work on multiple fronts to permanently prohibit sulfide-ore mining in the Boundary Waters watershed.
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Triple your impact for the Boundary Waters before March 31
Spring is on its way, which means it's time for our annual March Match for the Boundary Waters! This year we have an incredible opportunity to knock it out of the park -- not a double... but a TRIPLE match!

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100 Days of Action to Save the BWCA
Follow along with us as we raise our voices for the 100 Days of Action to Save the BWCA a multi-week campaign to demonstrate to policymakers the overwhelming support to permanently protect the Boundary Waters Wilderness from the threat of sulfide-ore copper mining. Ensure you (and your friends!) have signed the petition asking the Biden-Harris administration to permanently protect the Boundary Waters.
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“Sulfide mining has no business near our Boundary Waters”
"Depending on the actions we take now, this priceless landscape could be irreparably damaged, or it could thrive for thousands more years."
Thank you Gov. Mark Dayton for continuous advocacy to protect the Boundary Waters Wilderness! Read former Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton’s recent article. [[link removed]]
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Success for our Boundary Waters State Bill
The Boundary Waters Permanent Protection Bill (HF 840 & SF 763) has 35 coauthors (the most a bill can have!). But the work doesn't stop there. Minnesotans - if you haven't already, please contact your state representatives [[link removed]] and ask them to support this important bill!
Take Action if you live in Minnesota.

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Boundary Waters Trivia Night
Join us for Boundary Waters Virtual Trivia Night
Think you know the Boundary Waters? Put your knowledge to the test by joining us for a night of virtual Boundary Waters trivia fun! The evening will be hosted by one of the most fun leaders in the outdoor industry, Rob Coughlin of Granite Gear, and will include exciting Boundary Waters prizes for the top three teams! Save the date for Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 7 p.m. CST - more details and registration information coming this week.

In the meantime - start preparing by taking this Boundary Waters quiz. [[link removed]]
BWCA QUIZ [[link removed]]

Photo Credit Brian O'Keefe
Protecting the BWCA is one of the top priorities in 2021 for The Conservation Alliance
In early March, The Conservation Alliance announced that the fight to permanently protect the Boundary Waters from copper mining was one of their three top conservation priorities for 2021 , along with restoring Bears Ears National Monument and protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This is a clear demonstration of the national significance of our Campaign.
We are so grateful to The Conservation Alliance and it’s member companies for their phenomenal partnership over the years and are honored to be included in their new funding program.

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People can power the rural northeastern Minnesota economic engine
The economic future of Northeastern Minnesota is bright IF we permanently protect the Boundary Waters. Read this [[link removed]] excellent piece by our Board member David Miller.

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Thank you to our law firms
We have been extremely fortunate to have benefited from extraordinary pro bono legal representation by several law firms and additional legal guidance from other non-profit organizations. Without these phenomenally generous and talented firms, we would be without one of our most powerful tools in the fight to protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
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Beginner's guide to paddling the Boundary Waters
Paddling season is just around the corner, which means summer trip planning! We’ve put together a basic guide [[link removed]] to paddling the Boundary Waters including our favorite outfitters, essential packing lists, meal tips, and more! With open water on its way, let this inspire you to plan your next adventure into the Boundary Waters soon.
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24 hours winter camping in the Boundary Waters
”The Wilderness, even on my own personal trips, or maybe especially on my own personal trips, continues to serve as the ultimate classroom in my life. ” Campaign staffer, Lisa Pugh, wrote about an incredible winter camping experience she had last month in the Wilderness.

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Volunteer with Save the Boundary Waters!
Do you love the Boundary Waters and want to be a part of a fun-loving group that is passionately fighting to save it? Then join a Save the Boundary Waters Team near you! Teams are local and regional groups throughout the country that work together under the leadership of a volunteer Save the Boundary Waters Ambassador.
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