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New Wilderness Study Areas: Roadless Area Review and Evaluation
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United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. October 1973.
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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Department of AgricultureCongressCouncil on Environmental QualityDepartment of CommerceNational Technical Information Service
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Mt. WashingtonMontanaUtahIdahoPuerto RicoWyomingFloridaOregonUncompahgre PeakBear CreekPlumas National ForestKing Salmon Cape AreasGranite FiordsCoconinoCoronadoUpper Chicago CreekMt. SneffelsCannibal PlateauChochetopa CreekWhetstone CreekBeaver CastleW. ElkRuby AnthaciteEast100th MeridianWoods LakeLa GaritaGrand Mesa-UncompahgreCrystal CreekIndian PeaksVirginiaArapahoeSpringfieldNorth CarolinaCollegiate PeaksMaroon Bells SnowmassChugachNellie JuanNorth TongassPetersburg Creek AreaTracy Arm Fords TerrorRussell FiordSouth Tongass
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