New BWCA report calls for more public engagement
Jul 03, 2023 08:08AM ● By Content Editor
Photo: BWCAW (Greg Gjerdingen/Flickr) / Quetico Superior Wilderness News
By Greg Seitz - Quetico Superior Wilderness News - July 3, 2023
The Superior National Forest released a report this week about how visitors, businesses, interest groups, and others view management of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The “Situational Assessment Report” was based on interviews with 100 individuals, who represented 66 groups of stakeholders. It was conducted at the Forest Service’s request by the National Center for Environmental Conflict Resolution, a program of the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation.
To read the full story, visit the Quetico Superior Wilderness News site here.
By Greg Seitz - Quetico Superior Wilderness News - July 3, 2023
The Superior National Forest released a report this week about how visitors, businesses, interest groups, and others view management of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The “Situational Assessment Report” was based on interviews with 100 individuals, who represented 66 groups of stakeholders. It was conducted at the Forest Service’s request by the National Center for Environmental Conflict Resolution, a program of the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation.
To read the full story, visit the Quetico Superior Wilderness News site here.