Tribal Resistance: Bad River Band Wages Legal Battle to Halt Enbridge's Controversial Pipeline

In a bold move to safeguard their ancestral lands and critical water resources, the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has launched two significant legal challenges in northern Wisconsin. The tribe is fighting against a proposed pipeline re-route that threatens to disrupt the delicate ecosystem of the Bad River and its surrounding coastal wetlands.
The proposed Line 5 pipeline route would cut through an environmentally sensitive landscape, crossing at least 186 waterways and impacting 101 acres of high-quality wetlands that ultimately drain into Lake Superior. By taking legal action, the Bad River Band is standing firm in its commitment to protecting the natural environment and preserving the ecological integrity of their traditional territories.
These legal challenges highlight the tribe's ongoing efforts to defend their land, water resources, and the broader environmental health of the region against potentially destructive infrastructure projects.