Forest Service Expands Superior National Forest by 6,200 Acres

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U.S. Forest Service seals deal to acquire 6,200 acres from Conservation Fund, expanding Superior National Forest footprint in Minnesota.

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Strategic purchase consolidates federal land ownership, streamlining management for enhanced public recreation and environmental conservation.

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Critical lynx habitat, wetlands, and wild rice waters gain protection through federal oversight in northern Minnesota's wilderness.

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Forest Service utilizes Land and Water Conservation Fund, supported by offshore oil and gas receipts, for wilderness preservation.

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Purchase evolved from failed 2012 land swap, now part of broader 80,000-acre acquisition plan involving school trust lands in BWCAW.

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Interdisciplinary team of specialists conducted comprehensive land surveys using specialty drones in dense forest areas.

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The Conservation Fund manages land while permanent federal protection plans develop.

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Superior National Forest Supervisor Tom Hall champions consolidated ownership for improved public access and resource management.

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DNR and St. Louis County evaluate remaining 10,700 acres from the originally assessed 17,000-acre parcel.

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Federal purchase ensures continued public access, tribal rights, and sustainable forest management practices for future generations.

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