wilderness areas are those that have not been significantly shaped by humans. opportunities - oil (Alaska) - timber -raw materials - explosive testing - fishing challenges - climate - terrain - wildlife
removing buffer zones between core wilderness areas and developed areas.
Level 57 in wilderness, level 80 in deep wilderness.
Limiting human development near wilderness areas is important to preserve the natural habitat for wildlife, protect biodiversity, maintain ecosystem functions, and ensure sustainable resource management. It also helps to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts and reduces the impact of human activities on delicate ecosystems. Additionally, protecting wilderness areas can promote opportunities for recreation, education, and research, benefiting society as a whole.
Wilderness.
Forests.
The Wilderness Act of 1964 was a key legislation that helped protect and preserve wilderness areas in the United States by establishing the National Wilderness Preservation System. The Act set requirements for the protection and management of wilderness areas, ensuring that these areas would remain wild and undeveloped for future generations.
Frogs can be found in any of the Wilderness areas.
The characters could go on a hunting trip to a dense forest, a rugged mountain range, or a wide-open grassland savannah. Each location would offer different challenges and opportunities for hunting different types of game.
Wilderness areas can be found in preserves, estates, farms, conservation preserves, ranches.
Rhode Island.
Scott Herring has written: 'Lines on the land' -- subject(s): American literature, History, History and criticism, Landscape in art, Landscape in literature, National parks and reserves, Natural areas, Nature in art, Nature in literature, Wilderness areas, Wilderness areas in art, Wilderness areas in literature
Lawrence C. Merriam has written: 'The wilderness user in three Montana areas' -- subject(s): Recreational use, Wilderness areas