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- The Wilderness may refer to wilderness, a natural environment. The Wilderness may also refer to: The Wilderness (2024 film), a South Korean Netflix film...
- of specific wilderness areas, such as fire suppression and the interruption of animal migration, also affect the interior of wildernesses. Biology portal...
- In the Wilderness may refer to: In the Wilderness (Warner book), 1878 book by Charles Dudley Warner In the Wilderness (Undset book), 1995 book by Sigrid...
- the Arctic Wildernesses in Alaska at 12,743,329 acres (5,157,042 ha). The largest wilderness area outside Alaska is the Death Valley Wilderness in southeastern...
- The National Wilderness Preservation System includes 806 wilderness areas protecting 111,889,002 acres (174,826.566 sq mi; 452,798.73 km2) of federal land...
- 2002 while some other states had designated wildernesses. In 2002, the 9 state programs had 74 wilderness areas with a total protected area of 2,668,903...
- The Trilobite Wilderness is a wilderness area in the Marble Mountains of the eastern Mojave Desert in northeastern San Bernardino County, California. It...
- (two) wildernesses. HEALD, "Wilderness"; Woudstra, 3–11; Eburne and Taylor, 88–89; Clark:1 For example Batty Langley, quoted in HEALD, "Wilderness", "Citations"...
- Ah, Wilderness! is a comedy play by American playwright Eugene O'Neill that premiered on Broadway at the Guild Theatre on October 2, 1933. It differs from...
- The Battle of the Wilderness was fought on May 5–7, 1864, during the American Civil War. It was the first battle of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant's...