BLM Wilderness Study Areas Polygons clipped

Oct 21, 2013
Uploaded by Lynne Uhring
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The Bureau of Land Management manages more than 545 Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) containing nearly 12.7 million acres located in the Western States and Alaska. The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 directed the Bureau to inventory and study its roadless areas for wilderness characteristics. To be designated as a Wilderness Study Area, an area had to have the following characteristics:

Size - roadless areas of at least 5,000 acres of public lands or of a manageable size;
Naturalness - generally appears to have been affected primarily by the forces
of nature;
Opportunities - provides outstanding opportunities for solitude or primitive and
unconfined types of recreation.
In addition, Wilderness Study Areas often have special qualities such as ecological, geological, educational, historical, scientific and scenic values.

The congressionally directed inventory and study of BLM's roadless areas received extensive public input and participation. By November 1980, the BLM had completed field inventories and designated about 25 million acres of WSAs. Since 1980, Congress has reviewed some of these areas and has designated some as wilderness and released others for non-wilderness uses. Until Congress makes a final determination on a WSA, the BLM manages these areas to preserve their suitability for designation as wilderness.

This dataset is meant to depict Wilderness Study Areas (WSA's), within the state of New Mexico, identified by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) as having potential for wilderness designation. Each study area has been evaluated for its resource values, present and projected future uses, public input, the manageability of the area as wilderness, the environmental consequences of designating (or not) the area as wilderness, and mineral surveys.
Data was collected by the BLM - New Mexico State Office.
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New Mexico State BLM office
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Bureau of Land Management - New Mexico State Office, New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
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No warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to<br />the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data for individual use.
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About the Uploader

Lynne Uhring
GIS Specialist with New Mexico Wilderness Alliance

New Mexico Wilderness Alliance was created in 1997 to protect designated and un-designated wilderness areas throughout New Mexico. Our activities include "boots-on-the-ground" wilderness field studies, advocating for potential wilderness protection, activism at local, state and national levels, and...