Wilderness (U. S. National Park Service) Duration: 2 minutes, 50 seconds The Wilderness Act of 1964 established the National Wilderness Preservation System, a national network of more than 800 federally-designated wilderness areas These wilderness areas are managed by the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and US Forest Service
Wilderness - Wikipedia Wilderness was viewed by colonists as being evil in its resistance to their control [12][13] The puritanical view of wilderness meant that in order for colonists to be able to live in North America, they had to destroy the wilderness in order to make way for their ' civilized ' society [12][13] Wilderness was considered to be the root of the colonists' problems, so to make the problems go
Wilderness - Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management is responsible for 263 wilderness areas and 487 wilderness study areas in the western States and Alaska From primitive hunting locations to remote fishing spots, wilderness and Wilderness Study Areas provide unparalleled opportunities for spending time outdoors With over 10 million acres in 10 western States, wilderness offer opportunities for solitude
What is Wilderness Connect? Wilderness Connect is an interagency communications, education, and science dissemination program that connects people with information about federally designated wilderness areas Through a collaborative partnership between The Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana, the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center, and the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, we
Wilderness, Explained - Better Trail We detail the history of wilderness in the United States, its protections, regulations and challenges, how new wilderness areas are created, and more
Wilderness | What We Do | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service Wilderness areas are wild, undeveloped, federally protected areas where you can see wildlife in its natural habitat, enjoy adventure and unmechanized recreation, or just relish solitude The U S Fish and Wildlife Service manages more than 20 million acres of Congressionally designated wilderness — about one-fifth of all the designated wilderness in the nation