Welcome
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Join
us as we celebrate our
past and look toward the future!
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The
Superior National Forest was established on February 13,
1909 by President Theodore Roosevelt. One of the largest
Forests in the national forest system, the Superior boasts
a unique and rich legacy that has been largely influenced
by its boreal forest ecosystem and glacially-carved landscape
with myriad inter-connected waterways. |
CANOE
THE HEART |
Timeline
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Superior
National Forest History |
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The Future of Fire and Wind in Northern Minnesota Forests:
Lessons
Learned from the 1999 Blowdown
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Superior-Quetico
JOINT
CENTENNIAL SKI/DOG
SLED EXPEDITION
A
9-person team composed of representatives from the U.S.
and from Canada will complete a 75-mile journey by ski
and dog sled that will take them from Ely , Minnesota
to Atikokan, Ontario.
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DAILY
STATUS
PHOTOS
MAP
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During
our centennial year, we
will continue to add photos, stories, and fun facts
about the Forest. We will also talk about the
challenges of the future.
Please
come back and visit often! |
Heritage
Resources tell the story of the Forest , including
buried archaeological sites dating back over ten thousand
years to artifacts and personal accounts of the area's
more recent history. More
about the Heritage Program and about the history of
the Superior National Forest.
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Safety Alerts, Fires, Advisories, Closures, and Restrictions on the Superior National Forest (which includes the BWCAW)
The
Superior National Forest is located in Minnesota.
News Releases
and Updates
Forest
Service Seeks Members for
Superior
National Forest Resource Advisory Committee
The
Superior National Forest is seeking nominees for a resource
advisory committee (RAC), as authorized under Title II of
the Secure Rural Schools Act and Community Self-Determination
Act of 2008, (Public Law 110-343). The purpose of the RAC
is to enhance community collaboration with federal land managers.(MORE)
American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funds Superior National Forest
Trail Maintenance
in
Partnership with Minnesota Conservation Corps
Through
the recently-passed ‘‘American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
of 2009,'' $557,000 of funding will be used to improve conditions
on the Superior National Forest's extensive trail system,
including hiking, portage, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling,
ATV, and interpretive trails. Work will be performed through
a partnership with Minnesota Conservations Corps (MCC).
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MCC
is currently hiring 40 seasonal positions to accomplish this
trail work. The application deadline is April 10. Candidates
must be 18-25 years old with a desire to work outdoors in
a team setting. LINK
to MCC site for applications and directions
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