
Today is a day to jump for joy! In fact, I found myself twirling, whooping and hollering in my underwear when I heard the news! (I hope our neighbors were not alarmed!) This morning the United States Forest Service officially announced a two-year pause on mining activities in approximately 234,328 acres of the Superior National Forest, a vital portion of the watershed of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
This announcement starts a 90-day period for the public to comment on the Forest Service’s application for withdrawal of these lands and minerals from the federal leasing program. As citizens, it is critical that we all make our voices heard and submit a comment (link in bio). Now it is time to roll up our sleeves and get to work and speak loudly for this quiet place. Amy and I have been thinking about what we can do to help urge others to submit comments and take action.
We have decided to share a Boundary Waters photo or video clip on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, with call to action every day for 90 days. We hope you will join us by sharing, liking, and commenting on our posts, as well as sharing your own images, stories, and calls to action. Send your friends, neighbors, and family, along with all the people you meet on buses and beaches, and in board meetings and bars to http://ift.tt/2jgv14m and encourage them to make their voices heard.
Public lands like the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the Superior National Forest belong to YOU and to all citizens of United States. Please join us in taking action every day for 90 days to protect our nation’s most popular Wilderness for future generations. Our jobs and our way of life depend on the Wilderness and we must protect it. #savetheBWCA
This announcement starts a 90-day period for the public to comment on the Forest Service’s application for withdrawal of these lands and minerals from the federal leasing program. As citizens, it is critical that we all make our voices heard and submit a comment (link in bio). Now it is time to roll up our sleeves and get to work and speak loudly for this quiet place. Amy and I have been thinking about what we can do to help urge others to submit comments and take action.
We have decided to share a Boundary Waters photo or video clip on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, with call to action every day for 90 days. We hope you will join us by sharing, liking, and commenting on our posts, as well as sharing your own images, stories, and calls to action. Send your friends, neighbors, and family, along with all the people you meet on buses and beaches, and in board meetings and bars to http://ift.tt/2jgv14m and encourage them to make their voices heard.
Public lands like the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and the Superior National Forest belong to YOU and to all citizens of United States. Please join us in taking action every day for 90 days to protect our nation’s most popular Wilderness for future generations. Our jobs and our way of life depend on the Wilderness and we must protect it. #savetheBWCA