Small Wilderness Study Areas, Statewide

Small Wilderness Study Areas, Statewide

Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Idaho State Office

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Published: 1989

Total Pages: 130

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"Documents the expected effects of managing nine wilderness study areas (WSAs) as wilderness or nonwilderness. These WSAs range in size from 40 acres to 4,265 acres. They were deleted from the wilderness study process in 1982 by Secretary of the Interior, along with all other WSAs under 5,000 acres...in 1985, a U.S. District Court decision reinstated these small units as WSAs. The proposed recommendations are that a total of 8,525 acres are suitable for designation as wilderness, and 13,238 acres are nonsuitable for designation"--Page i.


California Statewide Wilderness Study Report: v. 1. Garcia Mountain

California Statewide Wilderness Study Report: v. 1. Garcia Mountain

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 492

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Following a detailed inventory, the Bureau of Land Management recommended that Congress designate 2.3 million acres of public land as wilderness, and adding an additional 109,000 acres to Joshua Tree and Death Valley National Parks. The California Statewide Wilderness Study Report summarizes those studies and documents the BLM's recommendations.