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<dc:title>110 HR 1975 IH: Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection
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<dc:publisher>U.S. House of Representatives</dc:publisher>
<dc:date>2007-04-20</dc:date>
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		<congress>110th CONGRESS</congress>
		<session>1st Session</session>
		<legis-num>H. R. 1975</legis-num>
		<current-chamber>IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES</current-chamber>
		<action>
			<action-date date="20070420">April 20, 2007</action-date>
			<action-desc><sponsor name-id="M000087">Mrs. Maloney of New
			 York</sponsor> (for herself, <cosponsor name-id="S001144">Mr.
			 Shays</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="A000022">Mr. Ackerman</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="A000357">Mr. Allen</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="A000210">Mr. Andrews</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="B001229">Mr. Baird</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="B000410">Mr. Berman</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="B000574">Mr. Blumenauer</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="B000652">Mr. Boswell</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="B000911">Ms. Corrine Brown of Florida</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="C001036">Mrs. Capps</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="C000243">Mr. Castle</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="C001058">Mr. Chandler</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="C000380">Mrs. Christensen</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="C001049">Mr. Clay</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001061">Mr. Cleaver</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C000714">Mr.
			 Conyers</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="C001059">Mr. Costa</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="C001038">Mr. Crowley</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="C000984">Mr. Cummings</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="D000216">Ms. DeLauro</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="D000355">Mr. Dingell</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="D000482">Mr. Doyle</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="E000179">Mr. Engel</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="E000215">Ms. Eshoo</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="F000030">Mr. Farr</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="F000043">Mr. Fattah</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="F000339">Mr.
			 Frank of Massachusetts</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="G000180">Mr.
			 Gilchrest</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="G000544">Mr. Gonzalez</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="G000551">Mr. Grijalva</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="H000213">Ms. Harman</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="H000324">Mr. Hastings of Florida</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="H001038">Mr. Higgins</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="H000627">Mr. Hinchey</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="H000636">Mr. Hinojosa</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="H001032">Mr. Holt</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="H000762">Ms. Hooley</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="I000026">Mr.
			 Inslee</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="J000126">Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of
			 Texas</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="K000113">Mr. Kennedy</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="K000172">Mr. Kildee</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="K000188">Mr. Kind</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="K000336">Mr. Kucinich</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000559">Mr.
			 Langevin</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="L000090">Mr. Lantos</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="M000133">Mr. Markey</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="M000309">Mrs. McCarthy of New York</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="M001143">Ms. McCollum of Minnesota</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="M000404">Mr. McDermott</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="M000725">Mr. George Miller of California</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="M001140">Mr. Moore of Kansas</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="M000933">Mr. Moran of Virginia</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="N000002">Mr. Nadler</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="N000179">Mrs. Napolitano</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="O000085">Mr. Olver</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="P000034">Mr. Pallone</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="R000011">Mr. Rahall</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="R000486">Ms. Roybal-Allard</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="R000515">Mr. Rush</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S001145">Ms. Schakowsky</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S000248">Mr.
			 Serrano</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S000480">Ms. Slaughter</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="S001153">Ms. Solis</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="S000810">Mr. Stark</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="T000038">Mr. Tanner</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="T000460">Mr. Thompson of California</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="T000326">Mr. Towns</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="V000128">Mr. Van Hollen</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="W000099">Mr. Walsh of New York</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="W000797">Ms. Wasserman Schultz</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="W000794">Ms. Watson</cosponsor>,
			 <cosponsor name-id="W000314">Mr. Wexler</cosponsor>, and
			 <cosponsor name-id="W000793">Mr. Wu</cosponsor>) introduced the following bill;
			 which was referred to the <committee-name committee-id="HII00">Committee on
			 Natural Resources</committee-name></action-desc>
		</action>
		<legis-type>A BILL</legis-type>
		<official-title>To designate certain National Forest System lands and
		  public lands under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior in the
		  States of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as wilderness, wild
		  and scenic rivers, wildland recovery areas, and biological connecting
		  corridors, and for other purposes.</official-title>
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	<legis-body id="H948AB2AD5685496CAA14DA8D50404265" style="OLC">
		<section display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H992EDA22912741518EF30002ADA6FE4D" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><header>Short title; table of
			 contents</header>
			<subsection id="H56D3BBCB478B448F00B02B71DC0439EA"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Short
			 Title</header><text>This Act may be cited as the <quote><short-title>Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection
			 Act</short-title></quote>.</text>
			</subsection><subsection id="HB8768B75CAF84ADC8EE03CF2C4BAA999"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Table of
			 Contents</header><text>The table of contents of this Act is as follows:</text>
				<toc container-level="legis-body-container" lowest-bolded-level="division-lowest-bolded" lowest-level="section" quoted-block="no-quoted-block" regeneration="yes-regeneration">
					<toc-entry idref="H992EDA22912741518EF30002ADA6FE4D" level="section">Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H5D7D8E7EFECB479CBE2775F9913B5ED" level="section">Sec. 2. Findings.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HD6845821DFBB4B31A3CA47CEFAF2EB36" level="section">Sec. 3. Purposes.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H2A49BCA55EA34EF4A4D011D7DA21D8E" level="section">Sec. 4. Definitions.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H0E2F3DB41B5C4046B54BC422379406F5" level="title">Title I—DESIGNATION OF WILDERNESS AREAS</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H51080F839B0A45669902E8427839D15" level="section">Sec. 101. Designation of certain National Forest System lands,
				National Park System lands, and Bureau of Land Management lands as
				wilderness.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HF220E7F0A8B54A2FB0EC76F56EB8DD73" level="section">Sec. 102. Greater Glacier/Northern Continental Divide
				ecosystem.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H4736AB14A4054EB2A9E9F880D068F036" level="section">Sec. 103. Greater Yellowstone ecosystem.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HA4FF380244C14126904105E7EF5D5EBC" level="section">Sec. 104. Greater Salmon/Selway ecosystem.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HBCA18AEDD20F4212ADBDA7C2F86DB00" level="section">Sec. 105. Greater Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk ecosystem.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H0BAE101586B547B4AD92EEDC3BFECAB" level="section">Sec. 106. Greater Hells Canyon ecosystem.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H92AF913F58034902BA5100F182001198" level="section">Sec. 107. Islands in the Sky Wilderness.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HD04AE695F3C4463A973C56E6439D6F24" level="section">Sec. 108. Blackfeet Wilderness.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H680E823600984FAA819E7B9FE79FD925" level="section">Sec. 109. Administration.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H59125BD2813E4345A45080B900B3C583" level="section">Sec. 110. Water.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H0464CEFE1CE34CC5A98DE5C56831C4F6" level="title">Title II—BIOLOGICAL CONNECTING CORRIDORS</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HAF4B821325FE4F5384B2B931A8F77F52" level="section">Sec. 201. Findings.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H9D1FBDA9CF504152BFCF9734F8819F5C" level="section">Sec. 202. Designation of biological connecting
				corridors.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HC1143E507FC54FBF81C3FB8300CD00D3" level="section">Sec. 203. Treatment of biological connecting
				corridors.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HF19445915AE44EAEBB7665A84C9DB52E" level="section">Sec. 204. Applicability of title.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HCFF106D941F14E4BAF2300815D11B430" level="section">Sec. 205. Cooperative agreements and land trades and
				acquisitions.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H87FC0EE8251B43D98B754B2E46AF1D82" level="section">Sec. 206. Exemption of certain roads and highways.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H434D8E1EDF9B48B390B819CAD7171A3" level="title">Title III—WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS DESIGNATIONS</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HEAF1E21B6D544480B8DDAAC8CA36EA2" level="section">Sec. 301. Designation of wild and scenic rivers in Idaho,
				Montana, and Wyoming.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HD48C41CD36674D6C88FF4F6DA1638645" level="title">Title IV—NATIONAL WILDLAND RESTORATION AND RECOVERY
				SYSTEM</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H09C1DECB36644DF39291C305EEA3EE83" level="section">Sec. 401. Findings.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HDC05EA091DD541A7A7BAFD9C7C7EC477" level="section">Sec. 402. Definitions.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HD51360BF7C4F4CCA858B447BB6161512" level="section">Sec. 403. National Wildland Restoration and Recovery
				System.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H3B6DACBD682C491FB61172AE24AEA05C" level="section">Sec. 404. Management of Recovery System.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H5BCB73C38B1B481DB2776CAA7BB3008B" level="section">Sec. 405. National Wildland Recovery Corps.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HBEFDF94479C7443787CC4BE65937A658" level="title">Title V—IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H7D20707047EC49BB89EF9C8C001283BC" level="section">Sec. 501. Implementation report.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HBFEA89C974E34942831E03518F4DDA66" level="section">Sec. 502. Interagency team.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HF2E9CD4EEA7841369EFD22D1008043AB" level="section">Sec. 503. Roadless lands evaluation.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H7299833E015D4BD5B6A8585DC768A801" level="section">Sec. 504. Native American uses.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H773C8AF495D740C9B05474206E38DF70" level="title">Title VI—RULES OF CONSTRUCTION</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="H9F9C43A638F549FBA12209C9CD23E54C" level="section">Sec. 601. Water rights.</toc-entry>
					<toc-entry idref="HD6020C20E2F44766AE958EC664547F00" level="section">Sec. 602. Indian tribes.</toc-entry>
				</toc>
			</subsection></section><section id="H5D7D8E7EFECB479CBE2775F9913B5ED"><enum>2.</enum><header>Findings</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">The Congress makes the following
			 findings:</text>
			<paragraph id="H99B8DD5C9C25406EA7D9EF91E5FEECDF"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Many areas of
			 undeveloped National Forest System lands, National Park System lands, and
			 public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management in the States of
			 Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming possess outstanding natural
			 characteristics which give them high values as wilderness, parks, and wild and
			 scenic rivers and will, if properly preserved, be an enduring resource of
			 wilderness, wild land areas, and biodiversity for the benefit of the American
			 people.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H257EE5CD998B4CC5A3770036B7FA8E19"><enum>(2)</enum><text>The Northern
			 Rockies Bioregion contains the most diverse array of wild lands remaining south
			 of Canada, providing sanctuary for a host of species listed as threatened or
			 endangered under section 4(c) of the <act-name parsable-cite="ESA">Endangered
			 Species Act of 1973</act-name> (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/16/1533">16 U.S.C. 1533(c)</external-xref>). These national interest
			 public lands are among the most popular wild lands in the United States,
			 embracing greater ecosystems and national treasures such as the Greater
			 Yellowstone, Greater Glacier/Northern Continental Divide, Greater Hells
			 Canyon/Wallowa, Greater Salmon/Selway, and Greater Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk
			 ecosystems.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H614058A6E23C42CE882C770317C8F17D"><enum>(3)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The natural ecosystems in the Northern
			 Rockies Bioregion are largely dependent on National Forest System lands,
			 National Park System lands, and public lands administered by the Bureau of Land
			 Management, and the ecological productivity and diversity of resources these
			 Federal public lands provide. Conservation of roadless areas on these public
			 lands, which produces clean water, protects native fisheries and native flora
			 and fauna, and provides scenic and recreational qualities, also preserves
			 options for sustainable economics through activities such as hunting, fishing,
			 and wilderness-based recreation.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H3C4D3838BD3D45AF928C5FCAF8D101D4"><enum>(4)</enum><text>The headwaters of
			 several major river systems, including the Columbia, Snake, Green, Missouri and
			 Saskatchewan Rivers, originate in the Northern Rockies Bioregion, and these
			 rivers send their waters to three different oceans. These waters are of
			 tremendous economic importance to farming and ranching operations, municipal
			 water supplies, and water-based recreation, including fishing and boating.
			 Protection of this world class water resource will enhance these uses, reduce
			 costs for water treatment and irrigation, and increase native fish
			 populations.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H4C2DAC8B86704FE4A63B801753F7295E"><enum>(5)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The wildlife treasures of the Northern
			 Rockies are of international significance and contain remarkably intact large
			 mammalian fauna and rare and unique plant life. Wildlife habitat fragmentation
			 due to roadbuilding, timber harvest, mining, oil and gas exploration, lack of
			 interagency cooperation, and other activities has severe effects on the
			 wildlife populations (including those listed as threatened or endangered under
			 section 4(c) of the <act-name parsable-cite="ESA">Endangered Species Act of
			 1973</act-name> (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/16/1533">16 U.S.C. 1533(c)</external-xref>)) and their habitat, the water quality, the
			 ancient forests, and the greater ecosystems of the Northern Rockies Bioregion.
			 The overemphasis on resource extraction from National Forest System lands and
			 public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management has compromised
			 ecosystem integrity and detracted from economic diversification opportunities.
			 Economic instability and high unemployment in rural, resource-dependent
			 communities is a common result of overexploitation of these lands.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H590031FE6B594F0C80749037BF0871BD"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Continued
			 fragmentation and development of the remaining roadless and essentially
			 roadless ecosystems and biological connectors of the Northern Rockies would
			 cause a loss to the Nation of an entire wild land region and of the only
			 remaining areas south of Canada still pristine enough to support populations of
			 caribou, gray wolves, grizzly bears, anadromous fish, and numerous other rare
			 and endangered plant and animal life all in one intact bioregion.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="HFFF269145F9A490C9890C35D67F9518C"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Since the 1936
			 roadless area inventory completed by Bob Marshall, millions of acres of
			 roadless wild lands have been developed in the Northern Rockies. Extensive
			 fragmentation of wild lands and wildlife habitat has resulted in the listing of
			 several species as threatened or endangered and reduced the numbers and range
			 of many others, including anadromous fish.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H3899E896F44A4955A015CD00385C79BD"><enum>(8)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The natural ecosystems of the Northern
			 Rockies Bioregion also serve as educational and research centers for on-site
			 studies in biology, geology, astronomy and other sciences. The pristine nature
			 of the National Forest System lands, National Park System lands, and public
			 lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management in the Northern Rockies
			 Bioregion helps local communities attract new residents and businesses based on
			 local quality of life.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="HF6CF39C25A264169AE5E57DE175F356C"><enum>(9)</enum><text>A
			 review of the current situation in the Northern Rockies has revealed the urgent
			 need for an ecological reserve system for the Northern Rockies Bioregion, which
			 includes core ecosystem reserve areas and biological connecting corridors
			 necessary to ensure wildlife movements and genetic interchange between the core
			 reserve areas.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H39B72F9070E744DC8DD3B781F9B3856F"><enum>(10)</enum><text>The economic
			 value to the Nation of most of these undeveloped areas, left in their natural
			 state, greatly exceeds any potential return to the Treasury of the United
			 States from timber harvest and development. If current Federal land management
			 in the Northern Rockies continues to result in the development of roadless
			 areas, the American public will be using its tax dollars to fund permanent
			 reductions in wilderness, water quality, fish and wildlife habitat, and species
			 and biological diversity.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H4B4781A249054C3BAAB92CF39398E4F6"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Instead, this Act
			 provides opportunities for employment in outdoor trades by establishing
			 rehabilitation zones on specific tracts of damaged Federal land where active
			 restoration work will occur. This Act will provide contracts for local
			 businesses and renew the intrinsic economic, social and cultural benefits that
			 result from productive land. Federal land rehabilitation projects represent a
			 direct benefit to the local economy and reduce the loss to American taxpayers
			 caused by below-cost timber sales and other subsidized resource
			 extraction.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H1182D24A91FF4DC0BB11F103C4A6CF01"><enum>(12)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The congressional review of roadless areas
			 within the National Forest System, National Park System, and public lands
			 administered by the Bureau of Land Management in the States of Idaho, Montana,
			 Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming has identified areas which, on the basis of
			 their land form, ecosystem, associated fish and wildlife, economic value, and
			 location will help to fulfill the role of the United States Forest Service,
			 National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management to ensure a quality
			 National Wilderness Preservation System. The review has identified other areas
			 which may have outstanding values as wild and scenic rivers. The review has
			 also identified areas which may not possess outstanding wilderness attributes
			 and should not now be designated as components of the National Wilderness
			 Preservation System, but which should be studied to determine their role in
			 maintaining biological diversity in the Northern Rockies.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="HD81A97F555A643EBB0137619208DD96C"><enum>(13)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Many areas of National Forest System lands
			 and public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management have been
			 damaged and their productivity reduced by unwise development practices, which
			 have also impaired ecosystem function and biological diversity. The Island Park
			 area adjacent to Yellowstone National Park contains large clear-cut areas right
			 up to the park boundary. Efforts should be made to return these areas to their
			 former ecological health and native diversity by designating them as components
			 of a new National Wildland Restoration and Recovery System. These efforts
			 should seek to ensure that vital ecosystem components are restored, especially
			 in areas where wildlife travel corridors and native fish and wildlife
			 populations have been damaged or eliminated. Restoration efforts should seek to
			 ensure and maintain genetic interchange, biological diversity, and restoration
			 of native species diversity throughout the Northern Rockies Bioregion.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H4F0094F2FD9241DFBE63A577CAC2367"><enum>(14)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Backcountry areas of the National Park
			 System have been damaged by inappropriate management, despite policies that
			 require that recommended wilderness be administered as wilderness. An emphasis
			 on structures and motorized equipment, and in some instances developed
			 <quote>backcountry</quote> campsites, have all detracted from and degraded the
			 wilderness character of these backcountry areas.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H85D1524CD5114DC1B69FBE219D9967E9"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Federal agencies
			 entrusted with managing the natural resources of the Northern Rockies Bioregion
			 operate under contradictory congressional mandates, and thus are in dissension
			 over management policies which involve common resources and greater ecosystems.
			 Existing agency structures and regulatory mechanisms have proven unsatisfactory
			 for responsible management of nationally important ecosystems on public lands.
			 Existing laws and regulations have not been sufficient to establish and
			 maintain agency accountability for public resources.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="H96F8059D18AB4418B68216718D8D663F"><enum>(16)</enum><text>This Act does not
			 affect private existing rights.</text>
			</paragraph></section><section id="HD6845821DFBB4B31A3CA47CEFAF2EB36"><enum>3.</enum><header>Purposes</header>
			<subsection id="HFAA9863FC5904274B617C1834619D58"><enum>(a)</enum><header>In
			 general</header><text>The purposes of this Act are—</text>
				<paragraph id="H57B2AAAFEE994DB6BA48B15F874D1FC8"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">to designate certain National Forest System
			 lands, certain National Park System lands, and certain public lands
			 administered by the Bureau of Land Management in the States of Idaho, Montana,
			 Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as components of the National Wilderness
			 Preservation System;</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="HC911A6CCA0554271008F363456FA77FE"><enum>(2)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">to designate certain National Forest System
			 lands, public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management, and
			 watercourses on these lands in the States of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming as
			 components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System;</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="HAA4DCC7F93734892ADA7D16AE4D4313"><enum>(3)</enum><text>to
			 establish a pilot system of National Wildland Restoration and Recovery Areas
			 and a Wildlands Recovery Corps to help restore biological diversity and native
			 species; and</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="HABC0217A065F44389B553BED95A64845"><enum>(4)</enum><text>to establish a
			 system of biological connecting corridors between the core ecosystems in the
			 Northern Rockies Bioregion.</text>
				</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HED4EFD37FBD9417CB192862335C604C7"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Purpose of
			 Designations</header><text>The designations made by this Act are made in order
			 to—</text>
				<paragraph id="HFB01781FC5964A8B8CD4110041C6008D"><enum>(1)</enum><text>promote,
			 perpetuate, and preserve the wilderness character of the area so
			 designated;</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="H7DCAF7AD1B8C46CAA15500E789EC7C48"><enum>(2)</enum><text>protect water
			 quality, watersheds, and wildlife habitat, including that of species listed as
			 threatened or endangered under section 4(c) of the
			 <act-name parsable-cite="ESA">Endangered Species Act of 1973</act-name> (16
			 U.S.C. 1533(c));</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="HBE27B59E6BB54F71BDF0E859EE4A17"><enum>(3)</enum><text>protect the
			 ecological integrity and contiguity of major wild land ecosystems and their
			 interconnecting corridors identified by the United States Fish and Wildlife
			 Service, and other sources;</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="H3AF0AA91246948B385C21B3DE63F2DAD"><enum>(4)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">protect and maintain biological and native
			 species diversity and dispersal throughout the Northern Rockies
			 Bioregion;</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="HB8C168445F9345C39EADF84908F900BD"><enum>(5)</enum><text>promote and ensure
			 interagency cooperation in the implementation of integrated, holistic ecosystem
			 management and protection of the ecosystems and corridors covered by this Act
			 based upon principles from conservation biology;</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="HB9586445BDD848D0A602DCEE47EEF9E0"><enum>(6)</enum><text>preserve scenic,
			 historic, and cultural resources;</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="H4F3592E26547415BAF89B5E5B848BCD4"><enum>(7)</enum><text>promote scientific
			 research, primitive recreation, solitude, physical and mental challenge, and
			 inspiration for the benefit of all of the American people;</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="HA77C0B1D41134876B8B657529B767CEF"><enum>(8)</enum><text>avoid the
			 misinvestment of scarce capital in lands of marginal timber value; and</text>
				</paragraph><paragraph id="H696ACD6460E143498BF2E0A540973F67"><enum>(9)</enum><text>promote
			 ecologically and economically sustainable management in the Northern Rockies
			 Bioregion.</text>
				</paragraph></subsection></section><section id="H2A49BCA55EA34EF4A4D011D7DA21D8E"><enum>4.</enum><header>Definitions</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">For purposes of this Act:</text>
			<paragraph id="HEF76C26CD08641168C5992091E87EC90"><enum>(1)</enum><header>Development</header><text>The
			 term <term>development</term> means activities that eliminate the roadless and
			 wilderness characteristics of the land and includes ski resort facilities and
			 such activities as roadbuilding, timber harvest, mining, and oil and gas
			 drilling.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="HFE659F6E764749FAB0853C089BC2CD78"><enum>(2)</enum><header>Greater
			 ecosystem</header><text>The term <term>greater ecosystem</term>, when used in
			 conjunction with the specific ecosystems protected under this Act, means the
			 ecological land units of sufficient scale to support and maintain populations
			 of large vertebrate species and the other native plant and animal species of
			 the units. These units are comprised of lands which are similar in regards to
			 topography, climate, and plant and animal species. The ecosystems in the
			 Northern Rockies are also defined in terms of the habitat of wildlife indicator
			 species listed as threatened or endangered under section 4(c) of the
			 <act-name parsable-cite="ESA">Endangered Species Act of 1973</act-name> (16
			 U.S.C. 1533(c)), including grizzly bear, gray wolf, bald eagle, and caribou,
			 and have been depicted on maps published by Federal agencies.</text>
			</paragraph><paragraph id="HCDA112E7171C44B3AE8ED9E9AC2900F3"><enum>(3)</enum><header>Northern rockies
			 bioregion</header><text>The term <term>Northern Rockies Bioregion</term> means
			 the portion of the Northern Rocky Mountains in the States of Montana, Idaho,
			 Wyoming, Oregon, and Washington, so referred to on maps referred to in this
			 Act.</text>
			</paragraph></section><title id="H0E2F3DB41B5C4046B54BC422379406F5"><enum>I</enum><header>DESIGNATION OF
			 WILDERNESS</header>
			<section id="H51080F839B0A45669902E8427839D15"><enum>101.</enum><header>Designation of
			 certain National Forest System lands, National Park System lands, and Bureau of
			 Land Management lands as wilderness</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">In furtherance of the purpose of the
			 Wilderness Act (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/16/1131">16 U.S.C. 1131 et seq.</external-xref>), certain National Forest System lands,
			 National Park System lands, and public lands administered by the Bureau of Land
			 Management, as described in this title, in the States of Idaho, Montana,
			 Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming are designated as wilderness and, therefore, as
			 components of the National Wilderness Preservation System.</text>
			</section><section id="HF220E7F0A8B54A2FB0EC76F56EB8DD73"><enum>102.</enum><header>Greater
			 Glacier/Northern Continental Divide ecosystem</header>
				<subsection id="H6412642592E3417AB230FDD65CD0E36E"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Findings</header><text>The
			 Congress makes the following findings:</text>
					<paragraph id="HB99B3848D73F4E2ABBCFC877F7548C7"><enum>(1)</enum><text>The core of the
			 Greater Glacier/Northern Continental Divide ecosystem region is Glacier
			 National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness, which was the first wilderness
			 designated in the United States.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5205D69DC7E549F9B9076571F41700FB"><enum>(2)</enum><text>This ecosystem
			 includes unique lands, such as the Rocky Mountain Front, where grizzlies still
			 roam the prairies and America’s largest herd of bighorn sheep scales the craggy
			 peaks.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC8090FC0DEDF4D60A37CDAEA4D20A1B2"><enum>(3)</enum><text>The Swan and
			 Mission mountain ranges contain some of Montana’s largest old growth forests
			 and pristine bull trout and westslope cutthroat trout spawning runs.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H0696ED9DAD1645DA8D33005934E285A2"><enum>(4)</enum><text>The Rocky Mountain
			 Gray Wolf is making a comeback in this ecosystem, and the ecosystem is home to
			 one of only two relatively large grizzly populations in the lower 48
			 States.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HB237DBDD84E34C55BAB3CAA00138514"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Designation</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">In order to protect the unique Greater
			 Glacier/Northern Continental Divide ecosystem, the areas described in this
			 section, which together comprise approximately 2,155,433 acres, as generally
			 depicted on maps with titles corresponding to each area and dated ____, are
			 hereby designated as wilderness. The land designated as wilderness by this
			 section shall be incorporated into the wilderness indicated or, in the case of
			 wilderness designated by subsection (h), shall be known by the name given the
			 wilderness in that subsection. Each map shall be on file and available for
			 public inspection in the Office of the Chief of the Forest Service, the Office
			 of the Director of the Bureau of Land Management, or the Office of the Director
			 of the National Park Service.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="HC18D6B88F0CF4B4400F5B7C915AD835E"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Bob Marshall
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following areas, consisting of a total
			 of approximately 546,881 acres, are incorporated into the Bob Marshall
			 Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="H252A86B1A3E34EB1B53DAEB2DC10CC00"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Choteau
			 Mountain/Teton High Peaks/Deep Creek areas, consisting of approximately 106,272
			 acres of land administered by the Lewis and Clark National Forest or the Bureau
			 of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H30C1A7A6F5794749BB595BED40E07C01"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Renshaw area,
			 consisting of approximately 46,814 acres administered by the Lewis and Clark
			 National Forest or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H59BA6EA8FD454DB68CDE551D8DCA80B1"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Swan Front area,
			 consisting of approximately 169,430 acres administered by the Flathead or Lolo
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H0A1FCC9418DC4576BBE7FA46A309E8F6"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Swan Crest area,
			 consisting of approximately 89,351 acres administered by the Flathead National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H6EDC235E399A438BB72798D611C11DA"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Limestone
			 Caves/Lost Jack areas, consisting of approximately 36,155 acres administered by
			 the Flathead National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H66BC4CDAB7D64AE8B1078438AEDE87F"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Monture Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 98,859 acres administered by the Lolo National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H0F5A46DFC6CD4291845F228282EDDDE7"><enum>(d)</enum><header>Great Bear
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following areas, consisting of a total
			 of approximately 61,100 acres, are incorporated into the Great Bear
			 Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="H5522C6C76EBA4F8C963B571B1C18E8D"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Middle Fork area,
			 consisting of approximately 40,413 acres administered by the Flathead National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8A4F2000E04D49C785AC11421E2D525B"><enum>(2)</enum><text>South Fork area,
			 consisting of approximately 20,687 acres administered by the Flathead National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HA28C33533B2B40E78B85B8B842FBB89"><enum>(e)</enum><header>Scapegoat
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following areas, consisting of a total
			 of approximately 125,179 acres, are incorporated into the Scapegoat
			 Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="HDA77784BDF004DDFBD6EE390D1BC491B"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Stonewall Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 55,071 acres administered by the Helena
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB783EE8A67674CCAA3B42F12FE2DDDCD"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Silver King/Falls
			 Creek areas, consisting of approximately 42,280 acres administered by the Lewis
			 and Clark or Helena National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H390125C86D624E9184EB826B92FA012E"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Benchmark/Elk
			 Creek areas, consisting of approximately 27,828 acres administered by the Lewis
			 and Clark National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H98C0ECD5F4F8400B945D00CBFB437845"><enum>(f)</enum><header>Mission
			 Mountains Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following areas, consisting of
			 a total of approximately 15,410 acres, are incorporated into the Mission
			 Mountains Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="H510DA14E62264421BA2BDA005D12A7FE"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Mission additions,
			 consisting of approximately 6,640 acres administered by the Flathead National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H0F8E06F05F464191A6031B8242B5501E"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Marshall Peak
			 area, consisting of approximately 8,770 acres administered by the Lolo National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H9FEFA1507EA54395005260FD88ABE3D0"><enum>(g)</enum><header>Rattlesnake
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Rattlesnake additions consisting of
			 approximately 3,704 acres administered by the Lolo National Forest are
			 incorporated into the Rattlesnake Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="HB66E13F76B6645319220C1B3EDCDA352"><enum>(h)</enum><header>New National
			 Wilderness Preservation System Components</header><text>The following areas are
			 designated as new components of the National Wilderness Preservation
			 System:</text>
					<paragraph id="H690AEFD668F84C76BE085192F64990CD"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Glacier Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 927,550 acres administered by Glacier National Park.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H46556BC19C6F4BBCB60154F434DC1779"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Blackfeet
			 (Badger-Two Medicine) Wilderness, consisting of approximately 128,622 acres
			 administered by the Lewis and Clark National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H17B3664A837646B39FD0ECFFA7B7F242"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Sawtooth Ridge
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 14,521 acres administered by the Lewis
			 and Clark National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HFDDC46B68AA24E59B6BCAC90A290A9E9"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Mt.
			 Hefty/Tuchuck/Thompson-Seton Wilderness, consisting of approximately 105,290
			 acres administered by the Flathead or Kootenai National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE6E17BC535B84DAF96AC8F075D76176C"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Le Beau
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 6,472 acres administered by the
			 Flathead or Kootenai National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H674E62A8F53A422DB5AFD99FB3084193"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Ten Lakes
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 48,351 acres administered by the
			 Kootenai National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HD979F2AA84E34D189358A72DA967FD8F"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Deadhorse Ridge
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 23,550 acres administered by the
			 Flathead National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H903D118BF5AF496D94FB9D15BBFE3B32"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Standard Peak
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 7,770 acres administered by the
			 Flathead National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H71126CF0909149719CDF8CB52EF6C6E"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Coal Ridge
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 16,480 acres administered by the
			 Flathead National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HD45DFEAADBA04D10BE0036AECCAEC1BA"><enum>(10)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Benchmark Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 6,490 acres administered by the Flathead National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HACAB61AC3EF34C69B0CE17CE7F64FE72"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Lincoln Gulch
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 9,060 acres administered by the Helena
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H31C877886BED46DF95A7E300A430200"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Anaconda Hill
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 19,606 acres administered by the Helena
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HAA5F7A5987CE413DAC1CF564A2E0F6D0"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Specimen Creek
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 13,494 acres administered by the Helena
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBA83434084BB415EABC6CF7190F1D7D6"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Crater Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 9,612 acres administered by the Helena
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC1317E06C6B34C6BA2F39195F5F96435"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Ogden Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 12,199 acres administered by the Helena
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HEFB97938C4304CDEBFA900725EBD4C8D"><enum>(16)</enum><text>Nevada Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 54,092 acres administered by the Helena
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection></section><section display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H4736AB14A4054EB2A9E9F880D068F036" section-type="subsequent-section"><enum>103.</enum><header>Greater Yellowstone
			 ecosystem</header>
				<subsection id="H41A69A5C303448A08CE3F77CFB74DD79"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Findings</header><text>The
			 Congress makes the following findings:</text>
					<paragraph id="H0B454C9772204A6893BAB6ACC0AB7535"><enum>(1)</enum><text>The core of the
			 greater Yellowstone region is Yellowstone National Park, the Nation’s first
			 national park.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H23830E0CCCC74D54AD0009006C00BC3F"><enum>(2)</enum><text>This world-famous
			 region of geyser basins, towering mountains, abundant wildlife, and vast
			 forests contains the headwaters for many of the Nation’s most famous
			 blue-ribbon trout streams.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H6B25C16FB99943F7A374DFDD4023E969"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Small glaciers and
			 permanent snowfields cloak the rugged Teton and Beartooth mountains, which
			 contain several peaks greater than 12,000 feet.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF73C0308D50E4F9498FDE9CF7550AC78"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Diverse habitat in
			 the region ranges from cactus desert lowlands to arctic tundra.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H634343CF0EBE4CEAACE49F9DD774BC7F"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Wildlife in the
			 region includes the threatened grizzly bear, the Nation’s last wild bison herd,
			 trumpeter swans, and nearly 35,000 elk.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H4AEA125CA654464BAC66E8C87CC903E8"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Designation</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">In order to protect the unique ecosystem of
			 the greater Yellowstone region, the areas described in this section, which
			 comprise approximately 6,481,173 acres, as generally depicted on maps with
			 titles corresponding to each area and dated _____, are hereby designated as
			 wilderness. The land designated as wilderness by this section shall be
			 incorporated into the wilderness indicated or, in the case of wilderness
			 designated by subsection (n), shall be known by the name given the wilderness
			 in that subsection. Each map shall be on file and available for public
			 inspection in the Office of the Chief of the Forest Service, the Office of the
			 Director of the Bureau of Land Management, or the Office of the Director of the
			 Park Service.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H2BF875E6610A438B9E75EFAC5391D3EF"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Absaroka-Beartooth
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Absaroka-Beartooth additions consisting
			 of approximately 264,549 acres administered by the Gallatin, Custer, or
			 Shoshone National Forest are incorporated into the Absaroka-Beartooth
			 Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H4C11C3EC9E0941108B6E8F2742DDAC63"><enum>(d)</enum><header>North Absaroka
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The North Absaroka additions consisting of
			 approximately 161,194 acres administered by the Shoshone or Gallatin National
			 Forest are incorporated into the North Absaroka Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H3C238F882ABF4B07B26E68AF3FABCFCD"><enum>(e)</enum><header>Washakie
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Washakie additions consisting of
			 approximately 310,435 acres administered by the Shoshone National Forest or the
			 Bureau of Land Management are incorporated into the Washakie Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H3F50BFA5B43844479625FE5689FA8EE6"><enum>(f)</enum><header>Fitzpatrick
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The
			 following areas, consisting of a total of approximately 18,389 acres, are
			 incorporated into the Fitzpatrick Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="H1C0952916B89438CAEA1332169BF129C"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Fitzpatrick additions consisting of
			 approximately 3,994 acres administered by the Shoshone National Forest or the
			 Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H10F16B3796BA4A18819E73AF34BE88A0"><enum>(2)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Bench Mark/Warm Springs area consisting of
			 approximately 14,395 acres administered by the Shoshone National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HB6CC65C6C6CB47698FDDEC8935B55BE0"><enum>(g)</enum><header>Teton Wilderness
			 Additions</header><text>The Teton Corridor Trailheads/Togwotee Pass additions
			 consisting of approximately 31,869 acres administered by the Bridger-Teton
			 National Forest are incorporated into the Teton Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H67C560F8AE2E42CEAB4B3245DBDF95B"><enum>(h)</enum><header>Gros Ventre
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following areas, consisting of a total
			 of approximately 106,910 acres, are incorporated into the Gros Ventre
			 Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="H87DB8CF347BC42569DA3793CF8F1E3C4"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Shoal Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 24,418 acres administered by the Bridger-Teton
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H66771CA361234BA6A36C9812913235F3"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Gros Ventre
			 additions, consisting of approximately 82,492 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HC5364A9DAD754225A74B3D00B3C907DE"><enum>(i)</enum><header>Bridger
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Bridger additions consisting of
			 approximately 216,945 acres administered by the Bridger-Teton National Forest
			 are incorporated into the Bridger Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="HE5BC56FE03724F5BB2BF4F7CFFE1E056"><enum>(j)</enum><header>Popo Agie
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Popo Agie additions consisting of
			 approximately 47,754 acres administered by the Shoshone National Forest or the
			 Bureau of Land Management are incorporated into the Popo Agie
			 Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H6CF7671AA2734A5A9D57B21FC401DCFF"><enum>(k)</enum><header>Winegar Hole
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The
			 Winegar Hole additions consisting of approximately 4,851 acres administered by
			 the Caribou-Targhee National Forest are incorporated into the Winegar Hole
			 Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H062540D45CEC44779B8FD0C9FF8E0116"><enum>(l)</enum><header>Jedediah Smith
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The
			 Jedediah Smith additions consisting of approximately 51,430 acres administered
			 by the Bridger-Teton or Caribou-Targhee National Forest are incorporated into
			 the Jedediah Smith Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="HEE830E080A0D4C969133F240F3A0E91D"><enum>(m)</enum><header>Lee Metcalf
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following areas, consisting of a total
			 of approximately 182,959 acres, are incorporated into the Lee Metcalf
			 Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="HBA84329D7D664E11961F00A331600032"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Cowboys Heaven
			 area, consisting of approximately 39,402 acres administered by the Gallatin or
			 Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4FF795D39304470AAB96B0AD8C6E00FE"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Lee Metcalf
			 additions, consisting of approximately 143,557 acres administered by the
			 Gallatin or Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forests.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H169C4B32AD15490AA8C157C053C0939"><enum>(n)</enum><header>New National
			 Wilderness Preservation System Components</header><text>The following areas are
			 designated as new components of the National Wilderness Preservation
			 System:</text>
					<paragraph id="HA7DB1F5A8C984E9F87A604476B2FEF39"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Yellowstone Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 2,032,721 acres administered by Yellowstone National Park.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7E0114F1496A4EACBBCE00EFD031C324"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Grand Teton
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 122,604 acres administered by Grand
			 Teton National Park.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2EFD5B3C40CB4CB194D800AB005F24D6"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Gallatin Range
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 221,000 acres administered by the
			 Gallatin National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC8909A8CF6A94FF094EE56D5ADEE1BCB"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Chico Peak
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 12,336 acres administered by the
			 Gallatin National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HEA00EFBE3B914FFDA140FA4CFD519AA"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Madison Wilderness,
			 consisting of approximately 15,372 acres administered by the Gallatin National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HD072F980530840E386B0E35C7D949654"><enum>(6)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Lionhead Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 47,785 acres administered by the Gallatin or Caribou-Targhee
			 National Forests.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE8AD2A346DC748EB98BC3BA600119BE1"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Line Creek
			 Plateau/Deep Lake Wilderness, consisting of approximately 130,561 acres
			 administered by the Custer or Shoshone National Forests.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H88D7A8D2AE0E48A7B877330011D00423"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Monument Ridge
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 17,720 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB4C4F894DC404EE88C004591E7BA006F"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Munger Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 12,827 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5BE0F80A8B7C4F088113941FE726F366"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Little Sheep
			 Mountain Wilderness, consisting of approximately 14,884 acres administered by
			 the Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4AD0B4DA5274410AA189E6A23737E57D"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Palisades
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 223,578 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton or Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1188D72570114F6498BC900AC2CE2E5"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Mt. Leidy
			 Highlands Wilderness, consisting of approximately 173,572 acres administered by
			 the Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9935E98FFB5E4E76006F1C49D534B149"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Salt River Range
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 238,996 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H876A9C5448BF49A0AB2504C139F95249"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Grayback Ridge
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 282,976 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2F0C59BC0CFD4310A13B4FB8BC06DE75"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Commissary Ridge
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 177,691 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE3FACF2331E34D6083A9A8E9F48E8316"><enum>(16)</enum><text>South Wyoming
			 Range Wilderness, consisting of approximately 85,774 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7E805B9AAAC6411FA3A933B48D09003E"><enum>(17)</enum><text>Gannett
			 Hills/Spring Creek/Raymond Mountain Wilderness, consisting of approximately
			 135,436 acres administered by the Bridger-Teton or Caribout-Targhee National
			 Forest or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE33F9B2B376D42888E1F6387928871B9"><enum>(18)</enum><text>Little Cottonwood
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 5,448 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE9BF6B7804EF48AC91989EFBEBCEB5E"><enum>(19)</enum><text>North Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 9,951 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7CEEB1151FA3428C8D98D52938828510"><enum>(20)</enum><text>Grayback Ridge
			 East Wilderness, consisting of approximately 17,822 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H023C6A4D576F4D868EA5125839831740"><enum>(21)</enum><text>Lake Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 16,750 acres administered by the
			 Bridger-Teton National Forest or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H24D7DF331492462CBA5C1327467CBE92"><enum>(22)</enum><text>Garns Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 104,077 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4B94486800F647D9BA3838A3481D82AA"><enum>(23)</enum><text>Snake River
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 9,645 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7C4814B7F4D44D1DB6509B88E5FBC3E2"><enum>(24)</enum><text>Warm River South
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 15,839 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H50156D7FAE634A8E8D23007CBDF4F94C"><enum>(25)</enum><text>Warm River North
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 9,740 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HD834CBB0E4D64F4C84D082FCA577BB99"><enum>(26)</enum><text>Bald Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 16,393 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3AC38C21BE314E9E8E9400EC00D8FC86"><enum>(27)</enum><text>Bear Creek
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 117,272 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3C84094EC5A94BA0B13262A7D5CC700"><enum>(28)</enum><text>Stump Creek
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 100,390 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HAF03F70AF1254A27920066F9DA16ECE"><enum>(29)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Caribou-Targhee Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 83,540 acres administered by the Caribou-Targhee National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HDB3C04DB8D864AAAA08DE0D84B5E9461"><enum>(30)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Poker Peak Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 19,795 acres administered by the Caribou-Targhee National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5E630DA026354E11A3743C5CB9F524EC"><enum>(31)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Pole Creek Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 8,384 acres administered by the Caribou-Targhee National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H0DCEDE63D1BF4239BF3C28857175A64E"><enum>(32)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Schmid Peak Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 10,253 acres administered by the Caribou-Targhee National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8A8530FADDA848A49507F87BEFB05D8D"><enum>(33)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Sage Creek Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 17,455 acres administered by the Caribou-Targhee National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF93070DDC4B3445B884F9618673CEDAF"><enum>(34)</enum><text>Red Mountain
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 12,581 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7FA3175D28014FA88C7235044093335D"><enum>(35)</enum><text>Huckleberry
			 Basin/Dry Ridge Wilderness, consisting of approximately 27,129 acres
			 administered by the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H6E1BEEA0FCAA441681338F7D9354954E"><enum>(36)</enum><text>Meade Peak
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 44,947 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H702EBDDE60394F99AF1BAD378F00BE91"><enum>(37)</enum><text>Hell Hole
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 5,132 acres administered by the
			 Caribou-Targhee National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H6DC5107CEDC84D07BC1282795EB7626E"><enum>(38)</enum><text>Gravelly
			 Mountains Wilderness, consisting of approximately 277,000 acres administered by
			 the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest or the Bureau of Land
			 Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2B6D8C5B25D9477781A2FC325390E6C7"><enum>(39)</enum><text>Snowcrest
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 105,000 acres administered by the
			 Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB1073C7B5A4A49869830007B61EBC1CA"><enum>(40)</enum><text>Tobacco Root
			 Mountains Wilderness, consisting of approximately 104,000 acres administered by
			 the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest or the Bureau of Land
			 Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H6F9829C9DD164115BB23EBBD06EDF417"><enum>(41)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Madison Plateau Wilderness, consisting of
			 approximately 5,000 acres administered by the Gallatin National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB283400E3FFF4AF48455FC42203D06E4"><enum>(42)</enum><text>Pass Creek
			 Wilderness, consisting of approximately 5,000 acres administered by the
			 Shoshone National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC9AF99EB6E16401392A9971100B0F5DA"><enum>(43)</enum><text>Bayer Mountain Wilderness, consisting of approximately 9,000 acres administered
			 by the Shoshone National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB2739261430D4B2588BCC185009FBB8D"><enum>(44)</enum><text>Little Popo Agie Canyon Wilderness, consisting of approximately 16,000 acres
			 administered by the Shoshone National Forest or the Bureau of Land
			 Management.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection></section><section display-inline="no-display-inline" id="HA4FF380244C14126904105E7EF5D5EBC" section-type="subsequent-section"><enum>104.</enum><header>Greater
			 Salmon/Selway ecosystem</header>
				<subsection id="HD23CF90535C64086000054705145D4E8"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Findings</header><text>The
			 Congress makes the following findings:</text>
					<paragraph id="H4C483D99E34B4B72810777AB6929412C"><enum>(1)</enum><text>The Greater
			 Salmon/Selway region is one of the most rugged and wild areas in America, and
			 one of the largest intact forest ecosystems in the temperate zones of the
			 Earth.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H541375CED003458089B100D271A66975"><enum>(2)</enum><text>The core of the
			 region is comprised of the Frank Church-River of No Return and
			 Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness areas.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H98AA41D08B3C4158A354C9419E432D2F"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Swimming the
			 Salmon and Clearwater river systems, several species of salmon and sea-going
			 trout still make the 900 mile spawning journey from the Pacific Ocean to small
			 tributaries in the high mountain country.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HCE48D16D8E4A4943AEC79F497861FB8D"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Biological and
			 landscape diversity in the region is great, ranging from rocky, dry canyon
			 country to wet forests of ancient cedars many feet in diameter in the
			 Mallard-Larkins and other areas.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB0B3B34E64BF419E8B1D074359FD73E"><enum>(5)</enum><text>A
			 wide array of forest dwelling species reside in the region, and the gray wolf
			 is making a comeback.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H50DBFBE27871400A953D9E6303A3C63"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Designation</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">In order to protect the unique ecosystem of
			 the Greater Salmon/Selway region, the areas described in this section, which
			 comprise approximately 6,239,797 acres, as generally depicted on the maps with
			 titles corresponding to each area and dated ______, are hereby designated as
			 wilderness. The land designated as wilderness by this section shall be
			 incorporated into the wilderness indicated or, in the case of wilderness
			 designated by subsection (g) or (h), shall be known by the name given the
			 wilderness in that subsection. Each map shall be on file and available for
			 public inspection in the Office of the Chief of the Forest Service and the
			 Office of the Director of the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H2A65EB28496049FFB1CBC6B762DB7EA"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Frank
			 Church-River of No Return Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following
			 areas, consisting of a total of approximately 741,301 acres, are incorporated
			 into the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="H843ED9DFC7B54A428DAEF5F155A7F7E8"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Bluejoint area,
			 consisting of approximately 62,149 acres administered by the Bitterroot or
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HFC3E5C0A62FB4D50A07F00AC76173110"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Camas Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 100,843 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9F6F671F102D4B3E96451EEB00D4D66F"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Blue Bunch area,
			 consisting of approximately 11,653 acres administered by the Salmon Challis or
			 Boise National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4E5C3ACE0C05459D869BA8C091391BC9"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Loon Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 103,898 acres administered by the Challis or
			 Sawtooth National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H8CE914326117460CAC60F0D2D38F46DB"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Carey Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 10,019 acres administered by the Payette National
			 Forest or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H152B128BF0414B4FB3C44F9CE1629C70"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Pinnacle Peak
			 area, consisting of approximately 10,574 acres administered by the Payette
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8BD2FE42FD5D4FC0AC72112375083BB3"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Placer Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,801 acres administered by the Payette National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE21658FBC111400BAE6F13009B425E53"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Smith Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 2,261 acres administered by the Payette National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H57FAE27052664C18B9F3E05076F17CB2"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Cottontail
			 Point-Pilot Creek area, consisting of approximately 105,988 acres administered
			 by the Payette National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H837D233D1E374190915097B55D0DFAB"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Bernard area,
			 consisting of approximately 20,039 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H045AFA4FF34D47CFAFD11E5B1F38C84"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Burnt Log area,
			 consisting of approximately 21,370 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HA8269ED7DD774385A4CCDBBD77342D72"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Whiskey area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,227 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3A81476BB5594306AE377676A9FB6F82"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Nameless Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 2,232 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HA5C99B1D20AB42F390007DC73BF157FD"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Tennessee area,
			 consisting of approximately 616 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HCED572252CF44D2FB18ECBCD7DD349D1"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Poker Meadows
			 area, consisting of approximately 969 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H80C87A9D9F664AE0AA9350D344C35F61"><enum>(16)</enum><text>Black Lake area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,815 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE90DF756B5C14A7F8CA0E64BD6008F58"><enum>(17)</enum><text>Panther Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 29,729 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HA612C55D89D84321BAF82B4C4D8F9848"><enum>(18)</enum><text>McEleny area,
			 consisting of approximately 3,041 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H78FCEA26CCAC4031B210574D482E2C59"><enum>(19)</enum><text>Little Horse
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,425 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9CF32DFD65BB480FA18C6EF0C65DDA7"><enum>(20)</enum><text>Oreana area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,178 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBA8B97D00A914B708C6611B311639FF"><enum>(21)</enum><text>Duck Peak area,
			 consisting of approximately 45,001 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5D26D6BE24E9489194EAB8CD88A39D7D"><enum>(22)</enum><text>Long Tom area,
			 consisting of approximately 18,885 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF7C90A115F744F86AF60911486146F54"><enum>(23)</enum><text>Challis Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 41,726 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1F8495E8FDA4443BB034006BBB005712"><enum>(24)</enum><text>Seafoam area,
			 consisting of approximately 27,048 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HDE5AF974125243C88422AA890006186C"><enum>(25)</enum><text>Jersey-Jack area,
			 consisting of approximately 64,261 acres administered by the Nez Perce National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H655206E229344CC3A570A4009DE35662"><enum>(26)</enum><text>Mallard area,
			 consisting of approximately 22,585 acres administered by the Nez Perce National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HEDD20D9B604548F084D1BD2000A08A4"><enum>(27)</enum><text>Marshall Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 4,068 acres administered by the Coeur d’Alene
			 District of the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HA7463A00FB4B4E62AC141C3CEFD500E8"><enum>(d)</enum><header>Gospel Hump
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Gospel Hump additions consisting of
			 approximately 30,000 acres administered by the Nez Perce National Forest are
			 incorporated into the Gospel Hump Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="HE20CC4C564534086B6B998E3CC80124C"><enum>(e)</enum><header>Selway-Bitterroot
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The
			 following areas, consisting of a total of approximately 568,879 acres, are
			 incorporated into the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="H7E54998AA4614BB0965CE8CDF53D2B1D"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Bitterroot
			 additions, consisting of approximately 123,000 acres administered by the
			 Bitterroot or Nez Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4D4E99B3931B484898083DC6463F3C1F"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Lochsa Face area,
			 consisting of approximately 68,540 acres administered by the Clearwater
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2B7FBDF1BF67496B98C9A0640725C74B"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Elk
			 Summit/Sneakfoot/North Fork Spruce area, consisting of approximately 54,000
			 acres administered by the Clearwater National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HAADEF7283B1F41B087FF3412C81364D"><enum>(4)</enum><text>West Meadow Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 120,000 acres administered by the Nez Perce
			 National Forest or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2295C2F1450C4FA4A0FDE3D16988C91"><enum>(5)</enum><text>East Meadow Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 96,527 acres administered by the Nez Perce
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2185306FFCF64FBFAB9ED8823742B51E"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Lolo Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 19,950 acres administered by the Lolo, Clearwater,
			 or Bitterroot National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HA74437ADD6C74311B18B84A1EEF351A4"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Rackliff-Gedney
			 area, consisting of approximately 86,879 acres administered by the Clearwater
			 or Nez Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HD0892D2D6D6344C7985ED57FFF0015E7"><enum>(f)</enum><header>Sawtooth
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Hansen Lakes, Huckleberry, Pettit, Smoky
			 Mountains, Ten Mile, Black Warrior, South Boise, and Yuba additions consisting
			 of approximately 540,253 acres administered by the Boise, Sawtooth, or
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest are incorporated into the Sawtooth
			 Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H6EC16641DDB94B45B810F1BEA31240F1"><enum>(g)</enum><header>New National
			 Wilderness Preservation System Components of the Great Burn Wildlands
			 Complex</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The following areas
			 within the Great Burn Wildlands Complex are designated as new components of the
			 National Wilderness Preservation System:</text>
					<paragraph id="HAFA840D533E24080A3DD52ADA33B7DE8"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Great Burn
			 (Hoodoo) area, consisting of approximately 275,000 acres administered by the
			 Clearwater or Lolo National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H0F715578486345208C8653DF08DC00ED"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Meadow Creek/Upper
			 North Fork/Rawhide area, consisting of approximately 55,000 acres administered
			 by the Idaho Panhandle, Lolo, or Clearwater National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9501174A2705400EB9C3CA591C981B1"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Sheep
			 Mountain/State Line area, consisting of approximately 68,011 acres administered
			 by the Idaho Panhandle or Lolo National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H20CF78798B1A423FB325989CD774A9E9"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Mallard-Larkins
			 area, consisting of approximately 250,000 acres administered by the Clearwater
			 or Idaho Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H6C5F2D33DFC942618E6055E2022B076C"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Bighorn-Weitas
			 area, consisting of approximately 240,000 acres administered by the Clearwater
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC59B10F5883D4E49A6B3C4D374E22B20"><enum>(6)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Eldorado area, consisting of approximately
			 6,741 acres administered by the Clearwater National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2AF64E4D608C4B49A01220A7F95BBFF8"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Moose Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 20,441 acres administered by the Clearwater
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC894D0BEB3624F8F939462A069EA2BF"><enum>(8)</enum><text>North Lochsa Slope
			 area, consisting of approximately 100,000 acres administered by the Clearwater
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF6899CC35828483A805E385F350000E9"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Pot Mountain area,
			 consisting of approximately 48,583 acres administered by the Clearwater
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE92272D7A5DD49DDADB9C0513E6CCEF4"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Siwash area,
			 consisting of approximately 8,653 acres administered by the Clearwater National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HD9B1DA483DA648998BD15898E7AA0037"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Weir-Post Office
			 area, consisting of approximately 20,000 acres administered by the Clearwater
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4755EE83CD314EBAA9A17E478B843FF9"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Mosquito Fly
			 area, consisting of approximately 20,667 acres administered by the Idaho
			 Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HDF2F6D52859D4DF296E28C8EABEB444B"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Midget Peak area,
			 consisting of approximately 6,576 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HCD2158EAB5974A10BAEB915EC4A2A2F3"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Stark Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 12,526 acres administered by the Lolo
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H423C74572A584BCDAD59C6587D20E139"><enum>(h)</enum><header>Other New
			 National Wilderness Preservation System Components</header><text>The following
			 areas are designated as new components of the National Wilderness Preservation
			 System:</text>
					<paragraph id="H11FDCDC6E3194325BADDA641DDBA8158"><enum>(1)</enum><text>French
			 Creek/Patrick Butte area, consisting of approximately 177,863 acres
			 administered by the Payette National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8F7683226EE847E09FAF253D00940109"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Crystal Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 13,053 acres administered by the Payette
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9F23E8C4A206464393C55EE09D21D520"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Secesh area,
			 consisting of approximately 260,997 acres administered by the Payette National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4530D4238E4542F391D42D00276743FB"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Needles area,
			 consisting of approximately 172,350 acres administered by the the Payette or
			 Boise National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4C0F267A8123457AB7918FF296D7D7A"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Caton Lake area,
			 consisting of approximately 95,571 acres administered by the the Payette or
			 Boise National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H624EFC88521A49988CD6029660418FAC"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Poison Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,232 acres administered by the the Payette or
			 Boise National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph display-inline="no-display-inline" id="HEF21B00B5B54483A947F43775D4DE512"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Meadow Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 46,897 acres administered by the Payette or Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5A5863C122BC45D382B2BAE515CD0188"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Mount Heinen area,
			 consisting of approximately 16,594 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H99F893DD71124E388DC3C149CE95FCAD"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Grape Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 13,086 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H74F620194C2E4BD785E6C0D59E97B287"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Peace Rock area,
			 consisting of approximately 195,930 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3D3655C13BB243BE801D28003DB25351"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Deadwood area,
			 consisting of approximately 55,967 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1251AF9A624841328B4E44E568BF85C8"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Whitehawk
			 Mountain area, consisting of approximately 8,968 acres administered by the
			 Boise National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE20D64A87B75462EA87CB91129BADA10"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Stony Meadows
			 area, consisting of approximately 13,367 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7E628D4E6670400E83C6B614D787B7F7"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Bear Wallow area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,907 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H23FA2D210C244375A231C4C6BC57DD9"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Grimes Pass area,
			 consisting of approximately 11,602 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8C8D00BFA0554D01B2390036CDDE751D"><enum>(16)</enum><text>Bald Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,213 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7EEC1EDF833448AB0062EECB704CD35"><enum>(17)</enum><text>Hawley Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 9,637 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H06821017CA21401AAAA976200C05D42"><enum>(18)</enum><text>Red Mountain area,
			 consisting of approximately 111,329 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2A388855F8F34003007366FDD19EFBC3"><enum>(19)</enum><text>Breadwinner area,
			 consisting of approximately 39,726 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1F3D04D6843746AB96ACCC348FAB19A9"><enum>(20)</enum><text>Elk Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 14,346 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H516271F4560D46598930A86910E5AB32"><enum>(21)</enum><text>Steel Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 23,542 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9BD7BF1B23084D148C47BF7D061BA4E2"><enum>(22)</enum><text>Rainbow area,
			 consisting of approximately 31,476 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H08589EB89CBC459EB74DD0D46F4F54DA"><enum>(23)</enum><text>Grand Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 14,463 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H14DFDB6AA9B8437E85E779AB01010671"><enum>(24)</enum><text>Sheep Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 86,044 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE4FEE3131DFB4C469CE5607838A1ED32"><enum>(25)</enum><text>Snowbank area,
			 consisting of approximately 38,079 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9169C5E39B2C46F38C97E2C82EFC06F6"><enum>(26)</enum><text>House Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 25,608 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8F8529D328C54AD9A2B2890200A3071B"><enum>(27)</enum><text>Danskin/South
			 Fork Boise area, consisting of approximately 27,818 acres administered by the
			 Boise National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB574EF65A3524743A9470073113440A9"><enum>(28)</enum><text>Cow Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 14,917 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H85D0A571B56D4D559564CD930039E5B8"><enum>(29)</enum><text>Wilson Peak area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,955 acres administered by the Boise National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HAE1BD3E32D934DB288C062B3FB7B9B86"><enum>(30)</enum><text>Lost Man Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 12,684 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBE6C00BB0D6548478C6E7D464E18F391"><enum>(31)</enum><text>Whiskey Jack
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,566 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5837918210AB4230962BD3A6751D52FC"><enum>(32)</enum><text>Cathedral Rocks
			 area, consisting of approximately 8,203 acres administered by the Boise
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2FAE6BC095BF4D8CAAB040A5CBB53CB"><enum>(33)</enum><text>Lime Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 114,180 acres administered by the Boise or Sawtooth
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB1D3802173B14F3200957B7BCE8FC856"><enum>(34)</enum><text>O’Hara Falls
			 Creek area, consisting of approximately 24,442 acres administered by the Nez
			 Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1F3DF0F30A424119AB906100917077C1"><enum>(35)</enum><text>Lick Point area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,536 acres administered by the Nez Perce National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H304F37891403488FB3CBC409D4615B68"><enum>(36)</enum><text>Clear Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 11,000 acres administered by the Nez Perce National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE86ACBA6EF264B47B7C3CAE7B07B5EEC"><enum>(37)</enum><text>Silver
			 Creek-Pilot Knob area, consisting of approximately 20,000 acres administered by
			 the Nez Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H6EF56DC3776A41E3BD45F2AEFF22008E"><enum>(38)</enum><text>Dixie Summit-Nut
			 Hill area, consisting of approximately 6,000 acres administered by the Nez
			 Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H04CAFFDCE9944869004897DAEDDD2B60"><enum>(39)</enum><text>North Fork Slate
			 Creek area, consisting of approximately 11,000 acres administered by the Nez
			 Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H51383018AE0540E4A9001D1500D1D5A2"><enum>(40)</enum><text>Little Slate
			 Creek area, consisting of approximately 14,000 acres administered by the Nez
			 Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3571F6C4BF8849E58C219E35FB51DCB"><enum>(41)</enum><text>John Day area,
			 consisting of approximately 12,500 acres administered by the Nez Perce National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF5544477569941139CF41DCCA1B21EC8"><enum>(42)</enum><text>Perreau Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 7,309 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9E9CCD541BA54AEFAA86F2DC54EA075D"><enum>(43)</enum><text>Napias area,
			 consisting of approximately 8,070 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HEE8B44052265480E9D02D6CD2B9DD53B"><enum>(44)</enum><text>Napolean Ridge
			 area, consisting of approximately 51,953 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HAB11789EB16842D3AEB43F3900093565"><enum>(45)</enum><text>Jesse Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 12,759 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H03CF8636BCB3450F863024D3EA43B342"><enum>(46)</enum><text>Haystack Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 10,379 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H828601FDB76A4181BBE53F70C16003E"><enum>(47)</enum><text>Phelan area,
			 consisting of approximately 11,600 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HABAF460E74C14E0D84BBC840C4A46154"><enum>(48)</enum><text>Sheepeater area,
			 consisting of approximately 33,443 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HCFE4EBDA3B894791B6A9194F7C85E901"><enum>(49)</enum><text>South Fork Deep
			 Creek area, consisting of approximately 11,471 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HDE13F44C8E8842EB981ECB66CA004EC0"><enum>(50)</enum><text>Deep Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 6,087 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9CF35777BA1A48C49B023062DDE4CE22"><enum>(51)</enum><text>Jureano area,
			 consisting of approximately 25,316 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H77D2E4F01AEB461790790016F8A4E3B"><enum>(52)</enum><text>South Panther
			 area, consisting of approximately 5,344 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF662EB5BDC824DEE9C1768070910F935"><enum>(53)</enum><text>Musgrove area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,541 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5522B97BF7CD4F65B0497E1DEC0097DE"><enum>(54)</enum><text>Taylor Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 60,305 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H60CFCE39DBBB46638F20ED00E42759AF"><enum>(55)</enum><text>Martin Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 96,088 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1A99CA2E30824E7C85BEE27743A97393"><enum>(56)</enum><text>White Knob area,
			 consisting of approximately 63,037 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H544D1DA313224C0286005581FD9D9744"><enum>(57)</enum><text>Porphyry Peak
			 area, consisting of approximately 47,363 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H21E54F05FED14C9FA0958C7CB746C22"><enum>(58)</enum><text>Greylock area,
			 consisting of approximately 10,907 acres administered by the Salmon-Challis
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H978810B549D04E6DAFA86B5546FA1946"><enum>(59)</enum><text>Copper Basin
			 area, consisting of approximately 10,936 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB5E1B168E2724B80AE73B2D6CE32B647"><enum>(60)</enum><text>Cold Springs
			 area, consisting of approximately 8,802 acres administered by the
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4FD2C710572649EAB1C4B64D87B153BC"><enum>(61)</enum><text>Pioneer Mountains
			 area, consisting of approximately 281,439 acres administered by the Sawtooth or
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H65AB5E97030C4F5789FA957CE02BCF6B"><enum>(62)</enum><text>Railroad Ridge
			 area, consisting of approximately 51,247 acres administered by the Sawtooth or
			 Salmon-Challis National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF51313B611674B4EB4A469ECE3138B09"><enum>(63)</enum><text>Boulder/White
			 Clouds area, consisting of approximately 457,371 acres administered by the
			 Sawtooth or Salmon-Challis National Forest or the Bureau of Land
			 Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE73DAD0A2B404BEABBD855403120BB00"><enum>(64)</enum><text>Buttercup
			 Mountain area, consisting of approximately 76,553 acres administered by the
			 Sawtooth National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBFC010A88BD64B1C989D0031B6AC752B"><enum>(65)</enum><text>Elk Ridge area,
			 consisting of approximately 10,566 acres administered by the Sawtooth National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H030A84931AEF4E13B78D5929D76BE165"><enum>(66)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Grandmother Mountain area, consisting of
			 approximately 37,000 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle National Forest
			 or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HFEE355DD7D4C498BB09CE613074CAABB"><enum>(67)</enum><text>Pinchot Butte
			 area, consisting of approximately 11,861 acres administered by the Idaho
			 Panhandle National Forest or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H0151CFD0AFE343A691F895A8E0D0002D"><enum>(68)</enum><text>Little Wood River
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,481 acres administered by the Shoshone
			 District of the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H763CC2C64CA8474884178CB809931268"><enum>(69)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Friedman Creek area, consisting of
			 approximately 10,969 acres administered by the Shoshone District of the Bureau
			 of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection></section><section display-inline="no-display-inline" id="HBCA18AEDD20F4212ADBDA7C2F86DB00" section-type="subsequent-section"><enum>105.</enum><header>Greater
			 Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk ecosystem</header>
				<subsection id="HB951E5F4A8144167823397FE50DC1FDE"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Findings</header><text>The
			 Congress makes the following findings:</text>
					<paragraph id="H7871C2BC5DD141C9A9874F844B5BBE41"><enum>(1)</enum><text>The wettest part
			 of the Northern Rockies, the Greater Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk ecosystem is a wild
			 land region that contains the last major stands of low elevation ancient
			 forests in the general region, including the Long Canyon area which contains
			 the oldest living cedars in the Nation.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HECBD4FC1146845BEBF241D83E56BF00"><enum>(2)</enum><text>The only caribou
			 herd in the lower 48 States roams these mountains, as do the grizzly and the
			 gray wolf.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H24B551B52A5342ED8FD26B9F50101FA1"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Towering mountains
			 in the ecosystem include the Cabinet, Selkirk, and Purcell ranges.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H0F04A44E84D541EBA36F5CD4D7855EA8"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Designation</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">In order to protect the unique, heavily
			 fragmented, and endangered Greater Cabinet/Yaak/Selkirk ecosystem, the areas
			 described in this section, which comprise approximately 1,139,790 acres, as
			 generally depicted on maps with titles corresponding to each area and dated
			 ______, are hereby designated as wilderness. The land designated as wilderness
			 by this section shall be incorporated into the wilderness indicated or, in the
			 case of wilderness designated by subsection (e), shall be known by the name
			 given the wilderness in that subsection. Each map shall be on file and
			 available for public inspection in the Office of the Chief of the Forest
			 Service.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H36AD443A9BAD4080A228ECE48DEB64AE"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Cabinet
			 Mountains Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Cabinet additions consisting
			 of approximately 100,393 acres administered by the Kootenai National Forest are
			 incorporated into the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H11D502D73E284F16AB6BA27ED6B8384"><enum>(d)</enum><header>Salmo-Priest
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The Salmo-Priest additions consisting of
			 approximately 56,841 acres administered by the Colville or the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest are incorporated into the Salmo-Priest Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H246FD6029A2E43B3AFF1938860ED5BB8"><enum>(e)</enum><header>New National
			 Wilderness Preservation System Components</header><text>The following areas are
			 designated as new components of the National Wilderness Preservation
			 System:</text>
					<paragraph id="HD75813EFE9FB424A9EEAA47D135DB7AC"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Saddle Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 33,488 acres administered by the Kootenai
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4865A1622DB74BDCB8B4BF3E67B84D5B"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Galena Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 19,845 acres administered by the Kootenai National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8D3482FD9B4F459D8C72BF743839FF29"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Berray Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 8,177 acres administered by the Kootenai
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3F40B77F1DDF4084B5B365AF550044B"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Lone Cliff-Smeads
			 area, consisting of approximately 8,731 acres administered by the Kootenai
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H00153E4F7C314793A04C4981FEC6ACC5"><enum>(5)</enum><text>McNeeley area,
			 consisting of approximately 6,151 acres administered by the Kootenai National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H673FB0881DC34BF49FBE2D4E95227828"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Northwest Peaks
			 area, consisting of approximately 20,959 acres administered by the Kootenai
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBB10E0D6DCF1417D9D2D09F393797CE6"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Roderick area,
			 consisting of approximately 31,133 acres administered by the Kootenai National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2457F54FCAA640D492098C5CECACB441"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Grizzly Peak area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,472 acres administered by the Kootenai National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HAD2CFFD39517446AB9BCB3156EA081FB"><enum>(9)</enum><text>West Fork Yaak
			 area, consisting of approximately 10,793 acres administered by the Kootenai
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H54B0D47742F84EB891AD382E00479882"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Mt. Henry area,
			 consisting of approximately 17,906 acres administered by the Kootenai National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4A870BFACAE540D4937D72276358F1C0"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Alexander Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 8,477 acres administered by the Kootenai
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC2628BC4567049C580739FD84A82C3"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Robinson Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,729 acres administered by the Kootenai
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3692803413474538ACA2B75B00EE9BD9"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Devil’s Gap area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,360 acres administered by the Kootenai National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5980DC3174194D399BE34C546228284D"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Lone Cliff West
			 area, consisting of approximately 5,315 acres administered by the Kootenai
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HCF7F0498553C40F795CD3B198E7CB4E8"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Allen Peak area,
			 consisting of approximately 29,598 acres administered by the Kootenai National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H60F0F6D170614DD99F059000C44CFFFB"><enum>(16)</enum><text>Huckleberry
			 Mountain area, consisting of approximately 8,965 acres administered by the
			 Kootenai National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9A505A8720454E98AFF2D465BD36ECA"><enum>(17)</enum><text>Cataract Peak
			 area, consisting of approximately 34,237 acres administered by the Kootenai or
			 Lolo National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H56AD95C4D3B84F9C9D94E49CC5C5A949"><enum>(18)</enum><text>Cube Iron-Silcox
			 area, consisting of approximately 38,477 acres administered by the Kootenai or
			 Lolo National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5A940B3688E34909002FC10C5C37D00"><enum>(19)</enum><text>Sundance Ridge
			 area, consisting of approximately 8,912 acres administered by the Lolo National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H201F262F64824E01B540C7DBE6C321DD"><enum>(20)</enum><text>Teepee-Spring
			 Creek area, consisting of approximately 13,902 acres administered by the Lolo
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H96DD62D93B2F446F0053646B3268C892"><enum>(21)</enum><text>Baldy Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,482 acres administered by the Lolo National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H825555EC362F47DF87969C40C8D908D"><enum>(22)</enum><text>Scotchman’s Peak
			 area, consisting of approximately 87,724 acres administered by the Kootenai or
			 Idaho Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H544C300C956240C5A7BFD337F0E59BB"><enum>(23)</enum><text>Buckhorn Ridge
			 area, consisting of approximately 42,631 acres administered by the Kootenai or
			 Idaho Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HCF68446E3DBA4306B317E91373A693D2"><enum>(24)</enum><text>Little Grass
			 Mountain/Grassy Top area, consisting of approximately 49,631 acres administered
			 by the Colville or Idaho Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H35A47F79D9734E2C8FB900C0B2C5BEAE"><enum>(25)</enum><text>Abercrombie-Hooknose
			 area, consisting of approximately 40,485 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC2A7699EE0144E64BC97DC04765E17CC"><enum>(26)</enum><text>Exposure area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,411 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF25D6AD44C1046B0A4EBBBCF58BA83B"><enum>(27)</enum><text>Bunchgrass area,
			 consisting of approximately 10,762 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H12BFB67F977E4ADFB4ED984F0066C135"><enum>(28)</enum><text>Dry Canyon Breaks
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,815 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H13D41CF6C0704C8189E2CAA307AEE589"><enum>(29)</enum><text>Granite Peak
			 area, consisting of approximately 12,768 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7C68F696E3894932955C5E4208261F03"><enum>(30)</enum><text>Quartzite area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,168 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8E408531BE2E4A34BEC4D3C5F0385600"><enum>(31)</enum><text>South Fork Hungry
			 Mountain area, consisting of approximately 18,435 acres administered by the
			 Idaho Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H72BE502FD74847A1B824FFDE4706CAEB"><enum>(32)</enum><text>Continental
			 Mountain area, consisting of approximately 7,874 acres administered by the
			 Idaho Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9D8309CD19554C53888D5EB308B96B74"><enum>(33)</enum><text>Skitwish Ridge
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,860 acres administered by the Idaho
			 Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4CCF47E9045145B6A2775D32A3BE6FDE"><enum>(34)</enum><text>White Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 10,750 acres administered by the Idaho
			 Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2AEEFC1808F241A3AEDB7521081347CC"><enum>(35)</enum><text>Shafer Peak area,
			 consisting of approximately 6,295 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9C76C1429DDA4313AA92E739AFFD12AD"><enum>(36)</enum><text>Upper Priest Lake
			 area, consisting of approximately 13,481 acres administered by the Idaho
			 Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H60ECDAB64F894AF4BA006DBE835C8C13"><enum>(37)</enum><text>Long
			 Canyon/Selkirk Crest/Kootenai Peak area, consisting of approximately 109,548
			 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle National Forest or the Bureau of Land
			 Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3A0449BC25E44E84BA93D1C5C99F815C"><enum>(38)</enum><text>Saddle Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 7,818 acres administered by the Idaho
			 Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1DBE62823AEB48CCB02827495CCC30F8"><enum>(39)</enum><text>Mt. Willard/Lake
			 Estelle/Katka area, consisting of approximately 90,510 acres administered by
			 the Idaho Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF52844772C1F40DFA978CBDCBA7281E2"><enum>(40)</enum><text>Trestle Peak
			 area, consisting of approximately 7,637 acres administered by the Idaho
			 Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8847260AA419407AB5D9C27D78B89253"><enum>(41)</enum><text>Beetop area,
			 consisting of approximately 14,726 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5359F8EC4E28432485F8550990215C40"><enum>(42)</enum><text>Packsaddle area,
			 consisting of approximately 21,477 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HD5D040082D3E4A4E8969894FBEE59DFF"><enum>(43)</enum><text>Blacktail
			 Mountain area, consisting of approximately 5,286 acres administered by the
			 Idaho Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE17BEE70E1D34A4791B37DB3C7E84359"><enum>(44)</enum><text>Magee area,
			 consisting of approximately 34,548 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2C398EBAC9774D10A842887E455DBA00"><enum>(45)</enum><text>Tepee Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,316 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2510AEDE74614A5DB4CC4C81CC940053"><enum>(46)</enum><text>Trouble Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 5,829 acres administered by the Idaho
			 Panhandle National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC6F3168BCB6945D4869DF2DD7EB484"><enum>(47)</enum><text>Graham Coal area,
			 consisting of approximately 11,307 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HD79DF73B045F44AA841DC076C013D7EF"><enum>(48)</enum><text>Hellroaring area,
			 consisting of approximately 10,355 acres administered by the Idaho Panhandle
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection></section><section id="H0BAE101586B547B4AD92EEDC3BFECAB"><enum>106.</enum><header>Greater Hells
			 Canyon ecosystem</header>
				<subsection id="HC2255BDA224F4CDBB2E5CBE1F9676D29"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Findings</header><text>The
			 Congress makes the following findings:</text>
					<paragraph id="HC7CEDB7777844DAFA2B8E1BEFBA0A511"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The ecological diversity of the Hells
			 Canyon/Wallowa Mountain Region is unique and its central proximity to other
			 ecologically intact or relatively intact areas makes it a critical passageway
			 for genetic interchange of native plants and animals throughout the
			 northwestern United States.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7AA1916378F44F9C85B7FF2E4FEFD0E3"><enum>(2)</enum><text>The deepest
			 river-carved canyon in the world at over 8,000 feet deep, Hells Canyon of the
			 Snake River forms the centerpiece of the rugged Greater Hells Canyon/Wallowa
			 Mountain Region.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBCE732A347F4457AA9AD3EEEFA83658E"><enum>(3)</enum><text>The ancestral home
			 of the Nez Perce Indians and their famous leaders, Old Chief Joseph, Young
			 Chief Joseph, and Ollokot, the region is historically significant and remains
			 spiritually and culturally important to Indian tribes, whose treaty rights
			 guarantee their sovereignty and continued use of the land.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HDD2DFE8A19584C0BB005B952534D70F8"><enum>(4)</enum><text>The region abounds
			 in cultural and archaeological sites, the remnants of the Nez Perce Tribe and
			 other aboriginal cultures.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H683EA7C123204824B9444B9E741C08B2"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Breathtaking
			 scenery in the region includes the snowcapped peaks of the Wallowa and Seven
			 Devils Mountains, ancient boreal forests composed of many tree species,
			 semi-arid desert environments, rare, intact remnants of native Columbia Basin
			 grasslands, and unique geology and numerous dramatic rimrock canyons.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2F85646E2D44435FAED64FB6BE9895E8"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Endangered Chinook
			 salmon, rare or threatened species, such as goshawk, pine marten, and bighorn
			 sheep, the largest free-roaming elk herd in the United States, and a variety of
			 other wildlife species inhabit the region.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H5867B4E402114F029D8380F1C8417FE"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Designation</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">In order to protect the unique and
			 endangered Greater Hells Canyon ecosystem, the areas described in this section,
			 which comprise approximately 525,000 acres, as generally depicted on the maps
			 with titles corresponding to each area and dated ______, are hereby designated
			 as wilderness. The land designated as wilderness by this section shall be
			 incorporated into the wilderness indicated or, in the case of wilderness
			 designated by subsection (e), shall be known by the name given the wilderness
			 in that subsection. Each map shall be on file and available for public
			 inspection in the Office of the Chief of the Forest Service.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="HA84787EF4DE44A64928E0354B5B712A5"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Hells Canyon
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The
			 following areas, consisting of a total of approximately 400,000 acres, are
			 incorporated into the Hells Canyon Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="HD4EF2B9050AC4B898CE95C69F43F5E46"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Rapid River area,
			 consisting of approximately 76,000 acres administered by the Payette or Nez
			 Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9CE1D6073DA34347A0A1DF3EDFFB0033"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Salmon Face area,
			 consisting of approximately 19,000 acres administered by the Nez Perce National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1C8B2EB562494C06876199D90079116D"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Klopton
			 Cree/Corral Creek area, consisting of approximately 24,500 acres administered
			 by the Nez Perce National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H78C3C1635B0146108C5420B31952B7F0"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Big Canyon area,
			 consisting of approximately 16,500 acres administered by the Nez Perce National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H650B75583FA549AEAEBB2FFD1CCFBFC"><enum>(5)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Other Hells Canyon additions, consisting of
			 approximately 264,000 acres administered by the Wallowa-Whitman National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H6DD7E6B51CB246DE9CD2F794AF0194BA"><enum>(d)</enum><header>Eagle Cap
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The
			 Eagle Cap additions consisting of approximately 100,000 acres administered by
			 the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest are incorporated into the Eagle Cap
			 Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H0866E72B6FDF4CB8A01C2058CC119DDD"><enum>(e)</enum><header>New National
			 Wilderness Preservation System Components</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The following areas are designated as new
			 components of the National Wilderness Preservation System:</text>
					<paragraph id="H9DF337418F89497AA0C56F435CC722A1"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Lake Fork,
			 consisting of approximately 12,000 acres administered by the Wallowa-Whitman
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H447E4F6024554E2ABF007CC6F3739206"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Castle Ridge,
			 consisting of approximately 7,000 acres administered by the Wallowa-Whitman
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H41C50A29F4E24971841E2C2311AB83F1"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Homestead,
			 consisting of approximately 6,000 acres administered by the Wallowa-Whitman
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection></section><section display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H92AF913F58034902BA5100F182001198" section-type="subsequent-section"><enum>107.</enum><header>Islands in the Sky
			 Wilderness</header>
				<subsection display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H6CCBDE33B9AF4192B8F62CDEDB2545F3"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Findings</header><text>The
			 Congress makes the following findings:</text>
					<paragraph id="H85C0A4E9DF9747B3804586CB5C7CBEB"><enum>(1)</enum><text>There are several
			 mountain ranges in the Northern Rockies Bioregion that are separated from other
			 mountains by the intervening prairies.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H317F701693A04FE7B1A105D91DFCDEC9"><enum>(2)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">These mountain ranges, including the
			 Bighorn, Big Snowy, Pryor, Elkhorn, and Caribou Mountains, are known as island
			 mountain ranges.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H922B5E92004A4E5F94C2EC1B57990030"><enum>(3)</enum><text>These wild and
			 beautiful mountains are home to an abundant array of native wildlife and birds
			 and are representative of a unique ecological complex.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H4CD424AEAB8645C5A5060671105B3B8E"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Designation</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">In order to protect the unique and
			 increasingly isolated ecological treasure of island mountain ranges in the
			 Northern Rockies Bioregion, the areas described in this section, which comprise
			 approximately 2,690,815 acres, as generally depicted on the maps with titles
			 corresponding to each area and dated _______, are hereby designated as
			 wilderness. The land designated as wilderness by this section shall be
			 incorporated into the wilderness indicated or, in the case of wilderness
			 designated by subsection (f), (g), (h), or (i), shall be known by the name
			 given the wildernss in that subsection. Each map shall be on file and available
			 for public inspection in the Office of the Chief of the Forest Service and the
			 Office of the Director of the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="HB37F6D5CCD834AEBB36B5605D854B47"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Wenaha-Tucannon
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following areas, consisting of a total
			 of approximately 20,016 acres, are incorporated into the Wenaha-Tucannon
			 Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="H70B13449C5F9430DBEE174A6CD00A172"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Upper Tucannon
			 area, consisting of approximately 12,772 acres administered by the Umatilla
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HFB7B8A89DD28438CBAE009D8B80000F1"><enum>(2)</enum><text>W-T Three area,
			 consisting of approximately 2,373 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HFB80F9ECF34A4B7A95006CB9999F8CD0"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Meadow Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 4,871 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HD2493F121F2C42F7A498B33825EA81FF"><enum>(d)</enum><header>North Fork John
			 Day Wilderness Additions</header><text>The following areas, consisting of a
			 total of approximately 103,635 acres, are incorporated into the Wenaha-Tucannon
			 Wilderness:</text>
					<paragraph id="HA1D3F3569A424F4BB1D969DDA5CA375C"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Greenhorn Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 35,076 acres administered by the Umatilla,
			 the Malheur, or the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H081DB860BA43402E924C799C08A3007E"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Jumpoff Joe area,
			 consisting of approximately 9,493 acres administered by the Umatilla or the
			 Malheur National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF42D5C54784A40E60002E1460231D147"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Twin Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 59,066 acres administered by the
			 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H5284589694524E7EA710D624D4620421"><enum>(e)</enum><header>Cloud Peak
			 Wilderness Additions</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The
			 Cloud Peak additions, consisting of approximately 187,562 acres administered by
			 the Bighorn National Forest and the Bureau of Land Management, are incorporated
			 into the Cloud Peak Wilderness.</text>
				</subsection><subsection id="H4017B6DFA96846F4869661C404DF1CE"><enum>(f)</enum><header>New National
			 Wilderness Preservation System Components in the Kettle
			 Mountains</header><text>The following areas within the Kettle Mountains are
			 designated as new components of the National Wilderness Preservation
			 System:</text>
					<paragraph id="H78C92384B4344308A8B0CA893B92D236"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Thirteen Mile
			 area, consisting of approximately 14,083 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H07F1CA22B7754079A28664C7220065D3"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Bald Snow area,
			 consisting of approximately 24,776 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4FF8F06EF11C4CCCA8005D2E004C095B"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Profanity area,
			 consisting of approximately 34,226 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H86A8D61E3135427AA3904F092CD84FD0"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Profanity East
			 area, consisting of approximately 7,782 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H2863968AFF8746E09C59E54B18E2635C"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Huckleberry South
			 area, consisting of approximately 7,835 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H84556680E82E462B0088C337E8184E60"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Huckleberry North
			 area, consisting of approximately 8,128 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H59B0D69D6A66494983E3D18B5EAFF2E8"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Cougar Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 7,629 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBD5099CC57D34A54BFE6B4491181E39"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Owl Mountain area,
			 consisting of approximately 14,686 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB299B5D486ED43C08125C1164F8246FE"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Deer Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 9,317 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5392410C5C5F48E38018AD3B857310E9"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Jacknife area,
			 consisting of approximately 9,564 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HCBFF4AEAC5CE45FF826706788C6FB28E"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Paradise area,
			 consisting of approximately 6,131 acres administered by the Colville National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HE41676B48F3946A6B70019FE71CE29F9"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Bulldog Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 7,072 acres administered by the Colville
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF7F4604C9A1A4D80A32439BD7CB985D6"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Hoodoo/Twin
			 Sisters area, consisting of approximately 39,030 acres administered by the
			 Colville National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HB021871953B44992AACB52E39FF5A6B4"><enum>(g)</enum><header>New National
			 Wilderness Preservation System Components in the Big Horn
			 Mountains</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The following areas
			 within the Big Horn Mountains are designated as new components of the National
			 Wilderness Preservation System:</text>
					<paragraph id="HCAEB55946C5640BBAFB72ED13DBC3631"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Little Bighorn
			 area, consisting of approximately 126,929 acres administered by the Bighorn
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC71A310E758A4475BF1F9FC1DBE119F2"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Walker Prairie
			 area, consisting of approximately 55,887 acres administered by the Bighorn
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4D66FB8EF46F479D8FA1D368E97BA497"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Devil’s Canyon
			 area, consisting of approximately 37,720 acres administered by the Bighorn
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H692D7FE27C474480A47280407EEE0227"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Sibley Lake area,
			 consisting of approximately 6,917 acres administered by the Bighorn National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB91686423CD344628BA419B01C836B8"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Hideout Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 9,594 acres administered by the Bighorn National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3058FD48F6AF4AE8960036F8A7EAC530"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Bear Rocks area,
			 consisting of approximately 24,520 acres administered by the Bighorn National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5540851AD3874762AC9F8E5CAB7AD1B"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Horse Creek Mesa
			 area, consisting of approximately 77,805 acres administered by the Bighorn
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H763249CF33334504A3F59B724800E3F4"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Bruce Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 5,417 acres administered by the Bighorn
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H795F26D79DCC481981F4671F43B195F9"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Grommund Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 12,089 acres administered by the Bighorn
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1ED5613AA6CF457FAD7B0032A700D917"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Hazelton Peaks
			 area, consisting of approximately 10,028 acres administered by the Bighorn
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB351DCA45B0E46B18F006433B3D644A5"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Doyle Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 6,542 acres administered by the Bighorn National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H19B58BEB742E4A5EA537A01CCACEA590"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Leigh Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 14,230 acres administered by the Bighorn National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HA703866EBEA44F1A952000E25E5FA410"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Medicine Lodge
			 area, consisting of approximately 25,089 acres administered by the Bighorn
			 National Forest or the Bureau of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF328B1436068403FB2EC55B62C9DADB2"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Alkali Creek East
			 area, consisting of approximately 9,264 acres administered by the Bureau of
			 Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H24812AB5EB05436987EFE14C494DF06B"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Alkali Creek West
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,477 acres administered by the Bureau of
			 Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H90F6321A69CA4F45B08B9490F54F9DE9"><enum>(16)</enum><text>North Fork Powder
			 River area, consisting of approximately 14,790 acres administered by the Bureau
			 of Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H9FE05AF4A6864DF3AEFE3F3DAE8BA87C"><enum>(17)</enum><text>Garder Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 17,524 acres administered by the Bureau of
			 Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB22C38D2C84B4558B98CA7FC7700FF51"><enum>(18)</enum><text>Honeycombs area,
			 consisting of approximately 65,081 acres administered by the Bureau of Land
			 Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4AE9C4799FE14D34AA5EE65D2F1529FB"><enum>(19)</enum><text>Buffalo Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 26,853 acres administered by the Bureau of
			 Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7C711EF53E0C4FEDB1D201110050F044"><enum>(20)</enum><text>Lysite Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 9,204 acres administered by the Bureau of
			 Land Management.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HB62F4EF740F1408BBBA3A163382FA2BF"><enum>(h)</enum><header>New National
			 Wilderness Preservation System Components in the Pryor
			 Mountains</header><text>The following areas within the Pryor Mountains are
			 designated as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System:</text>
					<paragraph id="HFA870A08366B422BBAB044C7FAE9AC59"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Lost Water Canyon
			 area, consisting of approximately 62,901 acres administered by the Custer
			 National Forest, Bighorn National Recreation Area, or the Bureau of Land
			 Management.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HDE326EA6D4E146C7ADC898829E7936CD"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Big Pryor Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 39,002 acres administered by the Custer
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="HF0FBFE7C0B6F45E1B4BF4BA0FE8DF142"><enum>(i)</enum><header>Other New
			 National Wilderness Preservation System Components</header><text>The following
			 areas are designated as new components of the National Wilderness Preservation
			 System:</text>
					<paragraph id="HC3D3F34D7EC0453EA31B79C5CFB7D30"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Willow Springs
			 area, consisting of approximately 10,418 acres administered by the Umatilla
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H67EB8C72D6404C2C89285B77D7310272"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Asotin Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 18,355 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H3296E99624D446F09965123B8B24CD8"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Spangler area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,966 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H4F256F40D47F4F59A7E7623F18EA39B3"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Wenatchee Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 15,197 acres administered by the Umatilla
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H749AB80A0E1F498B8CCCCDFE5E46B436"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Mill Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 24,553 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HEF3F30D20DF64F5490E6772B7F990657"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Walla Walla area,
			 consisting of approximately 34,413 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7E4D91E76A84485FA78DE9F542076F72"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Jassaud area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,535 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HCF77B46DF3C245D7AE1CA2E4399167C"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Grande Ronde area,
			 consisting of approximately 21,418 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC379C020D1B8474E8004B2FDF3964468"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Texas Butte area,
			 consisting of approximately 8,153 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H5FC42B56AC7146CA006B564CA248B5D"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Skookum area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,590 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H8025647B7F604570A59DD1D4D6F45830"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Potamus area,
			 consisting of approximately 5,512 acres administered by the Umatilla National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H90E916786DA84828A7526E51D1208FF4"><enum>(12)</enum><text>South Fork-Tower
			 area, consisting of approximately 17,153 acres administered by the Umatilla
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H061C864DE5E64293B1007B78A132C64E"><enum>(13)</enum><text>East John Day
			 area, consisting of approximately 7,451 acres administered by the Umatilla
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H713E2BA684AF47B7954DD8356100A3B1"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Horseshoe Ridge
			 area, consisting of approximately 5,887 acres administered by the Umatilla
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H397603E5C9E84F5F81E8FAAD99E5E143"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Hellhole/Mount
			 Emily area, consisting of approximately 68,882 acres administered by the
			 Umatilla or Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H16B8FFE383DF4852B606A00D11279E1"><enum>(16)</enum><text>North Mount Emily
			 area, consisting of approximately 5,562 acres administered by the Umatilla or
			 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H1619CC50676047C88981066D00729EA0"><enum>(17)</enum><text>Beaver Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 12,972 acres administered by the
			 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HF58327FB22C1498BB5DD70CC0146D5A7"><enum>(18)</enum><text>Upper Grande
			 Ronde area, consisting of approximately 11,723 acres administered by the
			 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H278B139A3F8E45DBA21522FFB6AFE7C9"><enum>(19)</enum><text>Marble Point
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,874 acres administered by the
			 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H25D6A643732241E18620C1EE63101F3C"><enum>(20)</enum><text>Joeseph Canyon
			 area, consisting of approximately 24,276 acres administered by the
			 Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC50A5165698B4FD600134D856FECEFD5"><enum>(21)</enum><text>Tope Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 9,236 acres administered by the Wallowa-Whitman
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBDA865BB18B0407EBDC337FEC2CB8414"><enum>(22)</enum><text>Baldy Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 6,456 acres administered by the Malheur
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H737721F6579B4BBBA2326E22A37D756B"><enum>(23)</enum><text>Dixie Butte area,
			 consisting of approximately 12,907 acres administered by the Malheur National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HBAB7887C0B9A4C6D84927D6FD3CDFB30"><enum>(24)</enum><text>Murderers Creek
			 area, consisting of approximately 24,631 acres administered by the Malheur
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HD932C3C8165645AD99DE5D954722EDAB"><enum>(25)</enum><text>Flag Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 7,264 acres administered by the Malheur National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HB3718AE437624AA40086DC6C38E36FAF"><enum>(26)</enum><text>Fox Creek area,
			 consisting of approximately 6,083 acres administered by the Malheur National
			 Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H803E124184F24C22AE635BAE23A2CF9C"><enum>(27)</enum><text>Glacier Mountain
			 area, consisting of approximately 24,637 acres administered by the Malheur
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="HC9B9CEAC5F7047219070B3AA80B5F1D"><enum>(28)</enum><text>Malheur River
			 area, consisting of approximately 12,936 acres administered by the Malheur
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7B812FA8161A42E7B85C3B4F7DB8A402"><enum>(29)</enum><text>McClellan
			 Mountain area, consisting of approximately 21,736 acres administered by the
			 Malheur National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H7E862EEBC8B846A59D0687DE6855F7AA"><enum>(30)</enum><text>Myrtle-Silvies
			 area, consisting of approximately 11,280 acres administered by the Malheur
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H40FD2BF8BC094FD2BC01AE73805C9C57"><enum>(31)</enum><text>Nipple Butte
			 area, consisting of approximately 11,501 acres administered by the Malheur
			 National Forest.</text>
					</paragraph><paragraph id="H098377018B124399B5BEFB637514EAE"><enum>(32)</enum><text>North Fork Malheur
			 River area, consisting of approximately 25,403 acres administered by the
			 Malheur National Forest.</text>
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