Sustainable Ely is a non-profit organization based in Ely, Minnesota, dedicated to protecting the Boundary Waters Canoe Area from the threat of sulfide-ore copper mining. With a passionate team of volunteers and staff, they work tirelessly to spread awareness about the importance of this pristine wilderness and educate visitors about the potential impacts of mining. Through their informative displays, brochures, and educational materials, Sustainable Ely aims to empower individuals to take action and support the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters.
Located on 206 E. Sheridan Street, Sustainable Ely welcomes visitors to learn more about their mission and engage in conversations about the protection of the Boundary Waters. Their knowledgeable staff, including interns and regional organizers, are always eager to share their love for the wilderness and provide valuable insights on paddling, fishing, and local attractions. Visitors are encouraged to sign the petition in support of permanent protection for the Boundary Waters and leave their mark on one of the Wenonah canoes, symbolizing their commitment to preserving this national treasure for future generations.
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