

Katelynn
Rolfes
Conservation Advocate, Environment Minnesota
Started on staff: 2025
B.A., College of St. Benedict; M.D.P., University of Minnesota
Katelynn works at Environment Minnesota developing campaign strategies and building coalitions at the state, regional and federal level. Katelynn lives in the Twin Cities with her husband and two children. She enjoys skiing, biking and exploring all the beautiful trails Minnesota has to offer.
Posts by Katelynn Rolfes


Environment Minnesota participates in International Plastic Pellet Count and neighborhood cleanups
Statement: Senator Smith introduces bill to provide permanent protections for Boundary Waters
Legislation in Senate would preserve more than 200,000 acres

What makes the Boundary Waters so special?
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is one of a kind, and there are many reasons why it is so special to Minnesotans and wilderness-seekers alike.

How does a turtle cross the road?
Turtles are threatened by vehicle traffic. Keeping them safe is important to the conservation of our waterways. Turtle tunnels present a solution.