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  2. Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The BLM Wilderness Study Area (WSA) was declared in May 1992 and would protect an area of about 26.5 km 2 (6,563 acres). The area was prospected by the dinosaur hunter Charles Hazelius Sternberg in the summer of 1921. [1]

  3. Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness is a 45,000-acre (18,000 ha) wilderness area located in San Juan County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Established in 1984, the Wilderness is a desolate area of steeply eroded badlands managed by the Bureau of Land Management , except three parcels of private Navajo land within its boundaries. [ 1 ]

  4. Cookes Range - Wikipedia

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    Cooke's Range BLM Wilderness Study Area. The Cookes Range (Cooke's Range, Cooks Range or Cook's Range) is a small, 17-mi (27 km) long [1] mountain range in northern Luna County, New Mexico, which extends slightly north into southeastern Grant County.

  5. Category:Wilderness areas of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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  6. List of wilderness study areas - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Apache Box 932 acres (3.77 km 2) May 1992 New Mexico Apache box Add-on 6,229 acres (25.21 km 2) NA New Mexico Big Hatchet Mountains 65,872 acres (266.57 km 2) May 1992 New Mexico Blue Creek 14,896 acres (60.28 km 2) May 1992 New Mexico Brokeoff Mountains 31,606 acres (127.90 km 2) May 1992 New Mexico Cabezon 8,159 acres (33.02 km 2)

  7. Lincoln National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Capitan Mountains Wilderness was created as part of the New Mexico Wilderness Act of 1980 (Public law 96-550), passed in December 1980, which placed 34,000 acres of public lands in the rugged mountains north of Lincoln and north-east of Capitan into the National Wilderness Preservation System. [33]

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  9. Geography of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico was central to the early–20th century conservation movement, with Gila Wilderness being designated the world's first wilderness area in 1924. [28] The state also hosts nine of the country's 84 national monuments , the most of any state after Arizona; these include the second oldest monument, El Morro , which was created in 1906 ...