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COVID-19 brings surge of visitors — and some messes — to BWCA

Tree cut down along BWCAW lake
The U.S. Forest Service's Superior National Forest division posted this photo to Facebook on Monday as part of a series of photos illustrating what not to do in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. It highlights an incident on the BWCA's West Pike Lake in which a tree was cut down. It is illegal to damage any living plant in the Boundary Waters wilderness area, or to cut live trees for firewood.
Courtesy of the U.S. Forest Service