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04/15/2014 10:51AM  
CWCS Newsletters outlining the conservation group's positions and lobbying efforts on a number of BWCAW / QPP issues, such as:

Reasonable access to and sensible recreational multiple-use of public lands and waters.
The use of common sense.
Continued multiple uses of our National Forests and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Caring for our natural environment.
Being environmentally, economically and socially responsible.

Positions Taken on:

1992 BWCAW Management Plan
Voyageurs National Park (VNP) Management
BWCAW User Fees
Re-Opening the Lost Lake SNA to hunting
Vermilion River Plan
Roadless Area Policy
Opposed Little Alfie Logging Protest with Pro-Logging Rally
Supports logging in National Forests
ESA De-listing of the timberwolf
Re-Introduction of Caribou in the BWCAW
Opposed VNP Bay Closures
Opposed Blanket Ban of Jet-Skis in National Parks
American Land Sovereignty Protection Act
State-wide Land Use Conferences
Instrumental in obtaining designated ATV trails and Gilbert OHV Park
Re-Licensing of the Winton Hydro Electric Plant
Isle Royale Management
Canadian Lynx Study
Apostle Islands wilderness proposal allowing established uses
Opposed Snowmobile ban in National Parks
Returning vehicle use to Prairie & Trout Lake Portages
Management & Maintenance of Trout Lake Portage
Re-Licensing of the Winton Hydro Electric Plant
Superior/Chippewa National Forest Revision Management Plan
Superior National Forest/Boundary Waters Management post 1999 blowdown
Rainy River Basin Plan
On Community Readiness Committee supporting safer economic development of Mining Projects/Coal Gasification Plants
Opposes the Friends of the Boundary Waters proposal for 90,000 acres of more wilderness in northeastern Minnesota
Chain of Lakes Permit Quota Lawsuit, Appeal & recalculation
Oppose Roadless Areas, Buffer Zones & SPNM Areas including Big Lake & Vegetable Lakes SPNM
Supports northern South Fowl Lake Snowmobile Trail Re-route & South Fowl Lawsuit
Supports Echo Trail Timber Management Plan
 
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