Hi John!
My name is Maddie Fahnline, and I’m an Organizer for the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters and long-time Boundary Waters Wilderness guide! Last month, I had the fantastic opportunity to join the second season of “A Podcast to Save the Boundary Waters” on Duncan Lake. I got to go winter camping and interview some extraordinary guests about why they love the Boundary Waters and want to protect it. Listen to the first three episodes here! [[link removed]] 🎙
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As quoted by the late Frank Moe in episode three, “ this is the environmental issue of our time, the possibility of having these massive copper-nickel mines right at the edge of the Boundary Waters, they have a 100% track record of polluting. 80% of Cook County's economy is dependent upon tourism and recreation. so we need to support their efforts to draw attention to those magical places that are while we all live here.”
You can help raise the visibility of the Boundary Waters by amplifying stories like these of people impacted by the threat of toxic-sulfide ore copper mining in the watershed of the Boundary Waters by donating today.
Plus, when you do, your gift will be matched 3X dollar-for-dollar! Chip in here. [[link removed]]
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Maddie
Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters
P.S. Join expert trip planners Jason from Ely Outfitters and Ben from Paddle Planner, and me for a webinar all about Summer Boundary Waters Canoe trip planning which takes place THIS FRIDAY, March 25 at noon CT virtually! Sign up here. [[link removed]]
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