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September 3, 1964legislativewilderness protectionpublic landsconservationBoundary Waterslegislative

Johnson signs Wilderness Act, designating Boundary Waters area as protected wilderness

President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Wilderness Act into law, designating the Boundary Waters area of Superior National Forest as a protected wilderness. The law creates the National Wilderness Preservation System and sets the legal baseline that mining activity inside the designated wilderness is prohibited. A 1973 federal district court ruling will strengthen these protections by specifically banning mining within the wilderness boundary.