Dear John,
I’m in Washington, D.C., today for the second time this month at the invitation of the Biden-Harris Administration to recognize our efforts to protect this embattled Wilderness.
Ingrid Lyons, Save the Boundary Waters’ Executive Director, and I just left the White House Council on Environmental Quality’s historic event called “Conservation in Action: Building A Better America.” This event celebrated the historic conservation measures the White House has taken across the country so far, including the 20-year mining ban in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness watershed.
Thanks to the recent decision, this embattled Wilderness finally has a semblance of the protections it deserves, but there's still work to do. We must make the Boundary Waters a forever Wilderness by pushing for permanent protection of this beloved landscape to prevent any future threats from toxic sulfide-ore copper mining.
That’s where I need your help . A long-time Boundary Waters supporter who is passionate about our work to protect the Wilderness put forward a generous gift of $50,000 in matching gift funds!
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So don’t wait - donate today
For the Wilderness,
Becky Rom
National Campaign Chair
P.S. Take advantage of this opportunity to double your dollars today - make a 2X gift.
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