Friday May. 25, 2012
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Scientists hope designation raises awareness
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By Deborah on 04-14-09
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How sad! the last place in the US that I thought would stay pristine and beautiful and clean….a place I always dreamed of .....when it is gone…it is gone…you can never get back what was….so sorry Montana…....you were the last stand..
By Anne on 04-15-09
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Why not appeal to the National Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club? This situation needs some national press coverage. What about the boundary waters treaty? If it is worth saving, then we must fight for it.