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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act · Sec. 701

Sec. 701. designation of wilderness within national park system

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## Sec. 701 designation of wilderness within national park system In accordance with subsection 3(c) of the Wilderness Act (78 Stat. 892), the public lands within the boundaries depicted as “Proposed Wilderness” on the maps referred to in sections 201 and 202 of this Act are hereby designated as wilderness, with the nomenclature and approximate acreage as indicated below: ####
(1)Denali Wilderness of approximately one million nine hundred thousand acres; ####
(2)Gates of the Arctic Wilderness of approximately seven million and fifty-two thousand acres; ####
(3)Glacier Bay Wilderness of approximately two million seven hundred and seventy thousand acres; ####
(4)Katmai Wilderness of approximately three million four hundred and seventy-three thousand acres; ####
(5)Kobuk Valley Wilderness of approximately one hundred and ninety thousand acres; ####
(6)Lake Clark Wilderness of approximately two million four hundred and seventy thousand acres; ####
(7)Noatak Wilderness of approximately 5,817,168 acres; and ####
(8)Wrangell-Saint Elias Wilderness of approximately 5,817,168 acres.
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