US moves to protect Minnesota wilderness from planned mine
By STEVE KARNOWSKI
Associated Press
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Biden administration has moved to protect the pristine Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northeastern Minnesota from future mining. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland signed an order Thursday closing over 350 square miles of the Superior National Forest to mineral leasing for 20 years. Haaland says the decision is intended to protect the Boundary Waters for future generations and to boost the local recreation economy. The move deals a potentially fatal blow to the proposed Twin Metals copper-nickel project near Ely. But Twin Metals, which was already suing the Biden administration, says it’s not giving up despite this latest setback.