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Wilderness is also the name of a city in South Africa and a band.

Wilderness is generally defined as a natural environment on Earth that has not been modified by human activity. Ecologists consider wilderness areas to be an integral part of the planet's self-sustaining natural ecosystem (the biosphere).

The Daintree Rainforest, a wilderness area in Queensland, Australia.

The word, "wilderness", derives from the notion of wildness; in other words that which is not controllable by humans. The word's etymology is from the Old English wildeornes, which in turn derives from wildeor meaning wild beast (wild + deor = beast, deer) (The Collins English Dictionary, 2000). From this point of view, it is the wildness of a place that makes it a wilderness. The mere presence or activity of people does not disqualify an area from officially recognized "Wilderness" status in some countries. Many wilderness areas have historically been inhabited or influenced by activities of people.


Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Wilderness designations in the United States
  • 3 See also
  • 4 External links
    • 4.1 Definitional
    • 4.2 Organisations

History

For most of human history, the greater part of the Earth's terrain was wilderness, and human attention was concentrated in settled areas. However, during the 19th century it became clear that in many countries wild areas had either disappeared or were in danger of disappearing. This realisation gave rise to the conservation movement in the USA, partly through the efforts of writers and activists such as John Burroughs and John Muir, and politicians such as U.S. President Teddy Roosevelt).

Cook Lake in the Bridger Wilderness, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming, U.S.

The creation of National Parks, beginning in the 19th century, preserved some especially attractive and notable areas, but the pursuits of commerce, lifestyle, and recreation combined with increases in human population have continued to result in human modification of relatively untouched areas. Such human activity often negatively impacts native flora and fauna. As such, to better protect critical habitats and preserve low-impact recreational opportunities, legal concepts of "wilderness" were established in many countries, beginning with the United States (see below).

Wilderness designations in the United States

The United States was the first country to officially designate land as "wilderness" through The Wilderness Act of 1964. Wilderness designation helps preserve the natural state of the land and protect flora and fauna by prohibiting development and providing for non-motorized recreation. Recreation and development in Alaskan wilderness is often less restrictive.

Wilderness designations are granted by an Act of Congress for Federal land that retains a "primeval character" and that has no human habitation or development. Approximately 100 million acres are designated as wilderness in the United States. This accounts for 4.71% of the total land of the country; however, 54% of wilderness is in Alaska, and only 2.58% of the continental United States is designated as wilderness.

There are 680 separate wilderness designations in the United States, from Florida's Pelican Island at 5 acres to Alaska's Wrangell-Saint Elias at 9,078,675 acres.

See also

Topics
  • Adventure tourism
  • Camping
  • Conservation movement
  • Deforestation
  • Ecological footprint
  • Environmental education
  • Hiking
  • National Wilderness Preservation System
  • Nature
  • Outdoor education
  • Park ranger
  • Planetary habitability
  • Wilderness Act
People
  • Tom Brown
  • Ernest Callenbach
  • Aldo Leopold
  • Bob Marshall
  • John Muir
  • Sigurd F. Olson
  • Dr. Ian Player
  • Gary Snyder
  • Henry David Thoreau

External links

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Wilderness

Definitional

  • Detailed maps of United States wilderness designations
  • What is Wilderness? - Definition & discussion of wilderness as a human construction
  • Wilderness and the American Mind - by Roderick Nash
  • The Meaning of Wilderness - by Sandy Schuman


Organisations

  • Wilderness on Wheels
  • Montana Wilderness Association
  • The Wilderness Act of 1964, USA
  • World Wilderness Congress
  • Wilderness Foundation SA
  • Wilderness Foundation UK
  • PrimalNature.org - Preservation and restoration of old-growth forests in the eastern United States
  • Yggdrasil Institute - A project of Earth Island Institute

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