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The Status of the Forest Service as BWCA Paddling Season Begins
Resignations. Terminations. Confusion. Reductions. Limitations.
These are all themes the U.S. Forest Service is seeing and facing on a routine basis as the 2025 paddling season arrives to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
In this episode, we hear from Barb Soderberg. Soderberg's career with the Forest Service started in 1967 on Superior National Forest, and she was intricately involved with crafting the 1978 BWCA Wilderness Act. She retired from the Forest Service in 2007. Soderberg is speaking out for what she views as the dismantling of the Forest Service at this time. She spoke with P&P Podcast team in Ely, and again at a rally in Duluth May 9 outside the Forest Supervisor's office and the Superior National Forest headquarters. We also hear from former Superior National Forest Supervisors Connie Cummins and Brenda Halter, who were also present at the rally in Duluth.
This episode details what staffing cuts, budget woes, and other challenges facing the Forest Service will mean for the upcoming paddling season in the BWCA.
This episode is made possible with generous support from all of our sponsors. They include: Bent Paddle Brewing Company, Tuscarora Lodge & Canoe Outfitters, Sawbill Canoe Outfitters, North Country Canoe Outfitters, Northstar Canoes, Cascade Vacation Rentals, Save the Boundary Waters, Bending Branches, Solbakken Resort on Superior, Sawtooth Outfitters, Borderland Lodge, Voyageurs Canoe Outfitters, Northern Goods, Women's Wilderness Discovery, Cooke Custom Sewing, Loons Nest, Ely Outfitting Company, Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness, Chik-Wauk Museum & Nature Center.
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