For over a century, Copper Country mines altered the natural landscape. Entire forests were clear-cut with the lumber used for building homes and shoring underground. Poor-rock piles grew as mines became deeper. Waste stamp sand moved shorelines. Bats
Learn about bats in the Copper Countries former mines. Pollinators
Learn about pollinators of the Keweenaw Environmental Impacts of Mining
Learn about the environmental impacts of mining in the Keweenaw Geology
Learn about the diverse geology of the Keweenaw |
Last updated: June 11, 2022