Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness

Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness

Infobox_protected_area | name = Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness
iucn_category = Ib



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locator_x =
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location = Idaho, USA
nearest_city = McCall, ID
lat_degrees = 45
lat_minutes = 3
lat_seconds = 55
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 114
long_minutes = 57
long_seconds = 16
long_direction = W
area = 2,366,757 acres (9,577 km²)
established = January 1, 1980
visitation_num =
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governing_body = U.S. Forest Service
U.S. Bureau of Land Management

The Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area is a protected wilderness area located in Idaho. It was created in 1980 by the United States Congress as the "River of No Return Wilderness Area", and renamed in 1984 as the "Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area" in honor of U.S. Senator Frank Church.

At 2.3 million acres (9,300 km²), it is the largest contiguous area of protected wilderness in the continental United States. Together with the adjacent Gospel Hump Wilderness and surrounding unprotected roadless Forest Service land, it is the core of a 3.3 million acre (13,000 km²) roadless area. It is separated from the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, to the north, by a single dirt road (the Magruder Corridor). The wilderness contains parts of several mountain ranges, including the Salmon River Mountains, the Clearwater Mountains, and the Bighorn Crags. The ranges are split by steep canyons of the Middle and Main forks of the Salmon River. The Salmon River is a popular destination for whitewater rafting, and is colloquially known as the "River of No Return" for its swift current which makes upstream travel difficult. Most of the area is covered by coniferous forests, with dry, open land along the rivers at lower elevations.

While designation as a Wilderness Area in the United States generally requires the prohibition of any motorized machinery, the use of jetboats and several airstrips are permitted in this wilderness as grandfathered existing uses before the wilderness was designated.

History

In 1931, 1,090,000 acres (4,400 km²) in Central Idaho were declared by the U.S. Forest Service as The Idaho Primitive Area. In 1963, the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness was split into three parts: The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, the Salmon River Breaks Primitive area, and the Magruder Corridor-the land between the two areas.

Frank Church was the Senate floor sponsor for The Wilderness Act of 1964, which protected 9 million acres (36,000 km²) of United States land as part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. In 1968, he introduced the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, which included the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, so that rivers "shall be preserved in free-flowing condition, and that they and their immediate environments shall be protected for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations."

Church's environmental legislation culminated in 1980 with the passage of the Central Idaho Wilderness Act. The act created the River of No Return Wilderness by combining the Idaho Primitive Area, the Salmon River Breaks Primitive Area, and a portion of the Magruder Corridor. The Act also added convert|125|mi|km of the Salmon River to the Wild and Scenic Rivers System. In March 1984, weeks before his death, Congress honored Senator Church by renaming the area, The Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.

Wildlife

Because of its size the wilderness area provides a secluded habitat for a wide variety of mammal species, including some rare, vulnerable species. The wilderness is inhabited by a large population of mountain lions, and grey wolves that visit the area. Populations of black bears, as well as: lynx, coyote, and red fox are scattered throughout the area. Other observable ruminant wildlife within the Wilderness include: bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, moose, mule deer, and white tail deer. While this area has been deemed as one of the few remaining areas in the continental U.S. with suitable habitat for grizzly bears, no established populations are known to exist. The wilderness also offers some of the most critical habitat for wolverines in the lower 48 states.

ee also

*List of U.S. Wilderness Areas
*Wilderness Act

External links

* [http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/sc/recreation/fcronr/index.shtml US Forest Service Page on the Frank Church-RNR Area]
* [http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=NWPS&sec=wildView&wname=Frank%20Church-River%20of%20No%20Return Wilderness.net wilderness information]
* [http://www.topoquest.com/map.asp?z=11&n=5022428&e=701319&s=100&size=l&u=7&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25 TopoQuest map of the wilderness]
* [http://www.svguide.com/w06/w06_wolverines.htm Wolverines: Ghosts In Our Woods] from Sun Valley Guide


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