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47820

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Wolf Lake is a very heavily used recreational lake, as well as a globally significant ecological area. Three of the four sites on the two applications at Wolf Lake (019-0593 & 019-2230) are favoured campsites. All of the sites have significant old red pine ecosystems. Read more

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47892

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Please do not approve this mineral exploration permit that will cause irreparable harm to the pristine nature around Wolf Lake. This area is a site of cultural significance and a well loved canoe tripping destination containing magnificent old growth forests and lovely campsites. Read more

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47894

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With the knowledge we have of the importance of trees in capturing carbon dioxide. With the concern for climate change. With the fact that the Wolf Lake area has been set aside for future generations to enjoy, I am upset that there are those who want to mine the region and cut down trees. Read more

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47895

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I oppose any exploration or development work in the Wolf Lake area, and support the comments in the attached letter dated Sept. 1, 2020, including that: "Wolf Lake is a very heavily used recreational lake, as well as a globally significant ecological area. Three Read more

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The Wolf Lake old growth forest is the largest known old growth red pine forest in North America. That in itself should be enough to ensure that it is never mined or harvested. Old growth forests are unique ecosystems that take centuries to develop. Read more