Ernest Oberholtzer

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Ernest Oberholtzer was an American conservationist and explorer best known for his leadership in protecting the Quetico-Superior wilderness along the U.S.–Canada border.

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instanceOf conservationist
explorer
human
advocatedFor protection of indigenous lands and cultures in the border lakes region
associatedWith Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness NERFINISHED
Quetico Provincial Park NERFINISHED
Superior National Forest NERFINISHED
birthDate 1884-02-06
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1977-06-06
educatedAt Harvard University
era 20th century
familyName Oberholtzer NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork canoe exploration
wilderness conservation
founded Quetico–Superior Council NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Ernest NERFINISHED
hasArchiveAt Minnesota Historical Society NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Pennsylvania Dutch descent
hasLegacy ongoing preservation of Mallard Island as a retreat and study center
hasMemorial Oberholtzer Foundation on Mallard Island NERFINISHED
influenced wilderness preservation policy in the U.S.–Canada border lakes region
knownFor advocacy for protection of the Boundary Waters region
exploration of the Rainy Lake and Quetico–Superior region
long-distance canoe trips in northern Minnesota and Canada
photographic documentation of the Quetico–Superior region
languageSpoken English
memberOf Quetico–Superior Council NERFINISHED
movement American conservation movement
name Ernest Carl Oberholtzer NERFINISHED
notableEvent extended canoe journey with Ojibwe guide Billy Magee in 1909
notableFor leadership in the Quetico–Superior Council
protection of the Quetico–Superior wilderness
notableWork writings on Quetico–Superior wilderness
occupation author
conservationist
explorer
placeOfBirth Davenport, Iowa NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath International Falls, Minnesota NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Quetico–Superior wilderness NERFINISHED
U.S.–Canada border lakes region NERFINISHED
residence Mallard Island, Rainy Lake, Minnesota NERFINISHED
workedOn establishment of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
opposition to large-scale dam projects in the Rainy Lake watershed

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The Wilderness Society founder Ernest Oberholtzer