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It was 100 years ago Thursday when Teddy Roosevelt signed Presidential Proclamation No. 848 establishing the Superior National Forest. The move didn't make headlines in Washington, but it laid the ...
1909 - Superior National Forest created by presidential proclamation. Across the border in Canada, Quetico Forest Reserve is established, which became Quetico Provincial Park in 1913.
The Centennial Trail in Minnesota's Superior National Forest is a beautiful wilderness hike. It also highlights some ...
Juan Martinez coordinates communication between the national forest and the three Ojibwe bands in northeastern Minnesota — the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior ...
Superior National Forest officials said in a statement that the cause of the Greenwood Lake fire had not determined by Monday afternoon. The lake is located about 15 miles southwest of Isabella.
DULUTH – The Superior National Forest's Greenwood fire grew to almost 7 square miles Thursday night, officials said, expanding about 1,000 acres a day since its Sunday start.
An in-person open house is scheduled for Thursday, April 11, from 4:30-7 p.m. at the Superior National Forest Headquarters, 8901 Grand Avenue Place in Duluth.
More than 2,000 acres of land and six wilderness lakes deep in the heart of Superior National Forest will soon be forever protected. Mike Freed, a retired forestry professor, sold the land this ...
1. Make sure you are on national forest lands. Parcels of state, county, tribal and private lands are intermixed with national forest lands within the Superior National Forest boundary. 2.
A young tree pokes through the snow in the Superior National Forest of northern Minnesota. Lance Cheung/Forest Service, USDA/Flickr Never has a swamp white oak thrived in the Superior National Forest.
U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, who chairs the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies subcommittee, announced last week that language in the almost $37 billion bill would prohibit federal agencies ...
Most of the destruction would be permanent. Open-pit copper mining is not allowed in the Superior National Forest because it ruins irreplaceable natural resources. But rather than reject the mine and ...
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