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Washington Just Sold Out the Boundary Waters — 20% of All National Forest Freshwater — Here’s What Anglers Can Do | Land Tawney

Posted on April 22, 2026

America’s public lands and waters are under attack — here’s what you can do about it.

In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, host I sit down with Land Tawney, a 25-year conservation veteran and co-leader of American Hunters and Anglers, to break down the most pressing threats facing hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts today.

Land and I dive deep into the controversial decision by 50 Republican lawmakers — including South Carolina Senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott — to greenlight a foreign-owned copper-sulfide mine upstream of the Boundary Waters, America’s most visited wilderness. “The three million-acre Superior National Forest, which includes the Boundary Waters, contains 20% of all the fresh water in the entire National Forest System at 193 million acres,” according to Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters. With copper mines carrying a 100% toxic leakage rate and extracted resources potentially sold to China, this decision raises serious questions about who our elected officials are truly serving.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why the Boundary Waters mining decision sets a dangerous precedent for the Grand Staircase National Monument
  • What new oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge mean for wildlife and habitat
  • How relocating U.S. Forest Service offices to Utah threatens conservation operations
  • Why the dismantling of federal agencies like NOAA and the U.S. Forest Service puts wildfire response, weather forecasting, and habitat restoration at risk
  • Concrete steps YOU can take to hold elected officials accountable and protect public lands

Whether you’re a hunter, angler, or simply someone who values America’s wild places, this episode is a must-listen. Your public lands need you now more than ever.

Take Action

🎙️ Guest: Land Tawney, Co-Leader of American Hunters and Anglers | @AmericanHuntersAnglers 🔗 Take Action: Contact your Elected Officials! 🗳️ Vote for public lands candidates this November!

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This episode is brought you by: A New Earth Project, the sustainability initiative of Atlantic Packaging, Emerger Strategies, and Ecolytics (don’t forget to mention The Sustainable Angler for a discount off your first year’s subscription!)

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