The Izaak Walton League of America Minnesota Division, based in Saint Paul, MN, is a dedicated environmental organization founded in 1922 to conserve outdoor America for future generations. Named after the 17th-century author Izaak Walton, the League's founders were avid anglers who set an aggressive course to defend wild America by influencing public policy and spearheading successful conservation programs.
Through initiatives like the Upper Mississippi River Initiative, the League cultivates conversations and actions to improve water quality and protect natural habitats. With a focus on preserving Minnesota's wild heritage, the League has been instrumental in advocating for the protection of areas like the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and engaging in partnerships to safeguard the environment for present and future generations.
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