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Dear John,
On January 26, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland issued a 20-year mining ban to protect the Boundary Waters Wilderness! This is the most significant achievement for Boundary Waters protection since 1978. But let’s be clear - the headwaters of the Boundary Waters are still vulnerable to copper mining. Take a minute to say thank you and learn more about what this decision means and what’s next. Read more >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] A week after the 20-year mining ban was issued on federal lands near the Wilderness, Representative Betty McCollum again introduced her bill to permanently protect the Boundary Waters from sulfide-ore copper mining. Take action >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Make no mistake - the Boundary Waters is still at risk. The recent Public Land Order only bans mineral leasing on federal public lands on the edge of the Boundary Waters. The decision is significant and strong, but state and private lands remain vulnerable. Read more >> [[link removed]]
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From the Star Tribune Editorial Board on the recent decision by Secretary Deb Haaland to ban copper mining next to the Boundary Waters: "There's still work to do. Permanent protection still must be implemented to prevent future chicanery from undoing BWCA protections or letting them expire. Legislation authored by U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, D-Minn., would do that and merits swift passage. State lawmakers also must pass Sen. Kelly Morrison's bill to put mining restrictions on state land in the BWCA watershed." Read the piece >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] The New York Times: Biden Administration sets a mining ban in Boundary Waters Wilderness: “This is a huge deal. The Boundary Waters is a crown jewel,” said Becky Rom, national chair of the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters, an advocacy group. Read the piece >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] The Washington Post: Biden protects vast wilderness area in Minnesota from mining: “Protecting a place like Boundary Waters is key to supporting the health of the watershed and its surrounding wildlife, upholding our Tribal trust and treaty responsibilities, and boosting the local recreation economy,” Secretary Haaland said in a statement. Read the piece >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] From The Mankato Free Press editorial board: Our View: Environment: BWCA finally gets protection from mining: “Now, with a 20-year mining moratorium in place, the BWCA will be protected for decades to come. Congress should make the ban permanent.” Read the piece >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] From The Duluth News Tribune: A 20-year ban on mining near the Boundary Waters "doesn't go far enough." We need to permanently protect the Boundary Waters for future generations. "The Minnesota Legislature and Congress should act." Read the piece >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] "The BWCA is not a 20-year wilderness. It is a forever wilderness." Read this poignant piece from Kids for the Boundary Waters member Zach Spindler-Krage. We need permanent protection for the Boundary Waters Wilderness for future generations. Read the piece >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] The White House - what they are saying : President Biden protects lands and waters: Leaders from across the country praised the Public Land Order announcement. Read the statements beginning with Kids for the Boundary Waters! Read the statements >> [[link removed]]
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Join Save the Boundary Waters at the Minnesota Capitol as we host special guests, climate activist & arctic explorer Will Steger and Save the BWCA national chair, Becky Rom, on the South Steps of the Minnesota Capitol Thursday, February 23rd, from 12:00 pm-1:00 pm! Come rally, raise your voice, bring a sign, and lobby for permanently protecting the Boundary Waters. Executive Director Ingrid Lyons will give a brief campaign update at 12:00 pm, followed by a quick legislative update on the Boundary Waters Permanent Protection bill. Will Steger will also be talking about climate change and the BWCA. RSVP here >> [[link removed]]
[[link removed]] Join Save the Boundary Waters at Allianz Field Brew Hall today, Friday, February 17 from 6-10 pm at the MN United Kit Reveal Party (the new jerseys!) This event is free and open to the public. Plus, a portion of jersey sales and a register-roundup donation at the Official Team Store go to Save the Boundary Waters until the end of February! ⚽ ⚽ ⚽
[link removed] [[link removed]] Get your tickets now for our Paddles Up Party. Join us Wednesday, April 19 at the Food BLDG maker’s market in Minneapolis to celebrate the Boundary Waters. Hear how we plan to get from 20-years to forever protection for the Boundary Waters. Appetizers, craft bar, live music, community. Free parking. Tickets will go fast - get yours here >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Join us March 10-12 at Canoecopia 2023 in Madison, WI! Alex Falconer will be giving a special presentation about Wilderness advocacy through film and photography, and we’ll have a booth in the main lobby, so come swing by to say “hi” to our staff and volunteers! To learn more about Canoecopia, visit Rutabaga Paddlesports official website >> [[link removed]]
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We’re looking for a summer Development and Events Intern. This is a great opportunity to learn about fundraising and event planning while helping protect the Boundary Waters. Deadline to apply for this internship is February 26. Learn more >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Are you passionate about the Boundary Waters and youth development? Volunteer with Project Success this summer to help lead middle school kids from Minneapolis on Wilderness trips. Find out more >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Urban Boatbuilders: 2023 Ice Fishing Derby. Organized by Northcast and Urban Boatbuilders, this event is for everyone - whether you've never been ice fishing or if you're out there all winter. The event includes: "Learn to fish" stations for all ages. Learn more >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Did you donate to Save the Boundary Waters last year? Check out our new, easy to use tool that could DOUBLE or TRIPLE the gift you already made by your employer. See if your gift will be matched >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Grab a new Boundary Waters "Wolf Dad Hat" in our online store. Around town or in the Wilderness, this hat is the perfect option. They're in limited supply, so get one before they're gone! Shop today >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Become a sustaining contributor 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 >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Shop to Support highlight ~ TripOutside: Human-powered outdoor adventures. 5% of every Boundary Waters booking goes to Save the Boundary Waters! Learn more >> [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Looking for employment in the Northwoods? Check out jobs with our partner businesses who are hiring staff for the Summer season! There is a broad range of opportunities, across a diverse number of sectors of the outdoor recreation industry. Check them all out on our Northwoods jobs board >> [[link removed]]
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