From Save the Boundary Waters <[email protected]>
Subject A national movement to save the Boundary Waters? 🛶
Date November 17, 2021 9:59 PM
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Dear John,

Yesterday the Mountain Journal, a major wild-outdoors news publication, released an outstanding in-depth story & interview [1] with our National Campaign Chair Becky Rom about our historic effort to protect the Boundary Waters from copper mining. Our movement is heralded alongside high-profile efforts to protect Yellowstone National Park and Bristol Bay Alaska, among others.
Our persistent and strategic work over the last 9 years has made this fight a priority public lands issue in the country. Your support is crucial as we continue to advocate for permanent and lasting protection.

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[1] Mountain Journal, “Never Here”: Battle Royale In MN Boundary Waters' Mine Fight Has Ties To Greater Yellowstone. November 16, 2021. Find the whole article in our Give to the Max updates section. [[link removed]]

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