Boundary Water Canoe Area and Wildlife Area Laws
Location
CSU 201
Start Date
24-4-2007 8:15 AM
End Date
24-4-2007 10:30 AM
Student's Major
Accounting and Business Law
Student's College
Business
Mentor's Name
Vicki Luoma
Mentor's Department
Accounting and Business Law
Mentor's College
Business
Description
The region between Minnesota and Ontario, and west of Lake Superior is known as the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area are full of wilderness and semi-wilderness lakes, rivers, and forests. The wilderness area is a highly toured area for canoeing, camping, exploring, relaxation, quiet and fishing. This paper will describe what laws keep this region of the U.S. protected, how the protection process works, and will compare the laws that protect the Boundary Waters to other comparable lands in the United States such as the Glacier National Forest and Park Area.
Boundary Water Canoe Area and Wildlife Area Laws
CSU 201
The region between Minnesota and Ontario, and west of Lake Superior is known as the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area are full of wilderness and semi-wilderness lakes, rivers, and forests. The wilderness area is a highly toured area for canoeing, camping, exploring, relaxation, quiet and fishing. This paper will describe what laws keep this region of the U.S. protected, how the protection process works, and will compare the laws that protect the Boundary Waters to other comparable lands in the United States such as the Glacier National Forest and Park Area.
Recommended Citation
Robinson, Chrisy. "Boundary Water Canoe Area and Wildlife Area Laws." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 24, 2007.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2007/oral-session-10/4